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Bruce Morgan is a Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Saarland, affiliated with the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology and the Department of Biosciences. His research group investigates the dynamic interactions between cellular metabolism and redox processes, with a strong emphasis on redox regulation in biological timing systems and metabolic cycles.
His research focuses on:
- The role of redox processes in biological internal clocks and metabolic oscillations
- Understanding the subcellular distribution and regulation of cellular redox species
- Development of genetically encoded probes for monitoring and manipulating redox species in living cells
The Morgan group combines biochemical, genetic, and imaging techniques to develop and apply innovative molecular tools for real-time redox sensing. These approaches enable precise spatial and temporal investigation of redox dynamics in cellular environments.
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Bruce Morgan advises students in biochemistry and related fields, though specific names are not mentioned. There is no mention of external grants or funding sources in the provided information.
He leads the Morgan Research Group, which operates within the Biochemistry division at Campus B2.2 in Saarbrücken, focusing on cutting-edge redox biology and probe development.
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