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Gregg C. Allen is an Associate Professor at the School of Medicine, Texas A&M University. His research focuses on circadian rhythms, specifically the role of suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) neurons in coordinating molecular and physiological rhythms. He teaches medical students in Anatomical Sciences, including Medical Gross Anatomy, Histology, and Neuroscience.
- University: Texas A&M University
- School: School of Medicine
- Department: Neuroscience & Experimental Therapeutics
Education:
- PhD, Texas A&M University
- B.S., University of Oregon
- Postdoctoral Research, Vanderbilt University
Research emphasizes molecular/cellular mechanisms of circadian rhythms using mouse models to study SCN function and tissue synchronization. Teaching interests include pedagogy in medical education, particularly anatomical sciences.
Publications focus on educator-training programs for medical professionals, emphasizing scientist-educator models and anatomy instruction methodologies.
No scientific awards noted. Active in medical education and neuroscience research without explicitly listed grants or advising roles.
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