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Michael Antoniou is a Professor of Molecular Genetics at King's College London, focusing on molecular mechanisms and toxicological implications of chemical exposures. His research interests include Glyphosate's impact on fetal growth, herbicide toxicity, and gene therapy approaches for recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. He has contributed numerous articles to peer-reviewed journals illustrating the influence of pesticides on microbiome health and the efficacy of gene therapy methodologies. He has also addressed the public health implications of pesticide exposure, highlighting critical issues related to food safety and biotechnological applications in agriculture. His academic journey reflects a commitment to uncovering the complex interactions between environmental factors and genetic expressions through comprehensive research and publications. Additionally, he actively participates in events that address innovative approaches in toxicology and genetics, aiming to inform policy and enhance public understanding of scientific advancements in these fields.
King's College London • London
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