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Joseph Bateman is a professor at King's College London specializing in Molecular Neuroscience. His research interests encompass the fundamental processes of neuronal function and development, particularly focusing on identifying key pathways and genes involved in neurological diseases. Bateman's lab investigates the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in the nervous system and its implications for neurodegenerative diseases. His work also involves studying the regulation of neurogenesis and mTOR signaling, especially in relation to epilepsy and related disorders. Through his research, he aims to provide novel insights into the mechanisms of neurological diseases, ultimately contributing to improved quality of life for affected individuals.
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