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Michael Pökl is a PhD student at Linköping University, where he is involved in advanced research on ion channels, specifically focusing on human K(V)7 channels and their modulation by various compounds. His work is interdisciplinary, integrating pharmacology and biochemistry to explore the therapeutic potential of substances like cannabidiol. He has contributed to significant publications in the field, including co-authoring a critical study on the effects of lipid-exposed pore-domain sites on ion channel functionality. His research aims to enhance understanding of channel modulation, providing insights that could lead to new treatments for neurological disorders. Pökl's dedication to his field is reflected in his collaborative efforts with other researchers, which foster a rich academic environment at his university. His contributions underscore the importance of molecular pharmacology in the development of anticonvulsant therapies.
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