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Michael Meyer is a researcher at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, focusing on calcium-binding proteins and their role in cellular physiology. His work involves studying calcium signaling, particularly in neurons, and the impact of calcium-binding proteins on cellular processes such as buffering and sensing calcium ions. He employs a systemic approach using conditional null-mutant mouse strains to understand the effects of these proteins on animal behavior and cellular function. Currently, he is working on developing a conditional activation-mutant of calbindin-D28k and establishing organ cell culture systems to clarify the localization and functions of these proteins, including their subcellular localization, trafficking, and interaction partners. In addition to his research, Meyer is actively involved in medical education, emphasizing the integration of physics into medical training and developing innovative concepts for enhancing the learning experience of medical students.
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