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Dr. Ali Sen is a Research Fellow at the Janeway Institute (University of Cambridge) and The Productivity Institute (Manchester, UK). His work bridges economics and molecular biology, focusing on productivity, structural change, and production networks in economics, while also contributing to understanding non-coding RNAs, protein toxicity, and neurodegenerative diseases in biology.
- Current affiliations: University of Cambridge (Faculty of Economics), The Productivity Institute (Manchester)
- Specialties: Digitalization, Intangible Capital, Sectoral Heterogeneity
His research explores the intersection of economic policy and biological mechanisms, with recent publications on productivity growth slowdowns and production networks (2024) alongside studies on autophagy in neurofibromatosis (2025) and non-coding RNA roles in cancer (2019-2022).
Key article trends reveal interdisciplinary work in:
- Economics: Digitalization, Structural Change, Intangible Capital
- Molecular Biology: Non-Coding RNA, Protein Misfolding, Neurodegeneration
- Genetics: Genetic Interactions, Mutations in Disease, Drosophila Models
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