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Professor Ardem Patapoutian is a Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine (2021) recognized for discovering Piezo ion channels involved in touch and temperature perception. His work bridges molecular biology and neuroscience, elucidating mechanisms underlying sensory systems. He leads research at the Scripps Research Institute, mentoring postdoctoral fellows like Aziz Moqrich and Bertrand Coste, who contributed to key discoveries in his lab. Recent visits to Aix-Marseille University highlight collaborative ties with NeuroMarseille researchers. His findings on Piezo2's role in touch and TRP channels' temperature sensitivity revolutionized understanding of sensory physiology.
Research Focus: Mechanotransduction, TRP channel biology, sensory neuroscience.
Awards:
- 2021 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Grants & Collaborations: Long-term support from Scripps Research Institute; collaborative projects with CNRS/AMU labs on sensory mechanisms.
Labs & Teams: Directs mechanosensation research at Scripps, fostering interdisciplinary teams exploring sensory biology's molecular foundations.
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