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Ciara Frances Pugh serves as a Research Assistant in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, affiliated with the Autzen Group. Her research focuses on molecular mechanisms of neurotransmitter transporters, particularly dopamine transport systems.
Her primary research interests include:
- Neuroscience with emphasis on dopamine signaling pathways
- Pharmacological characterization of membrane transport proteins
- Molecular mechanisms of potassium antiport in neurotransmitter uptake
- Comparative studies using Drosophila melanogaster models
Analysis of her 2022 publications reveals a strong focus on dopamine transporter function, with particular attention to structural and kinetic properties of these critical neuropharmacological targets. Her work bridges molecular neuroscience and pharmacology, contributing to understanding fundamental mechanisms of neurotransmission.
Professional recognition includes significant citation metrics, with one publication picked up by 5 news outlets and shared by 34 X users, indicating notable impact in the neuroscience community.
Dr. Pugh collaborates extensively within the Autzen Group and across the Department of Biomedical Sciences, working with researchers specializing in membrane protein biochemistry and neuropharmacology to advance understanding of neurotransmitter transporter mechanisms.
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