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Jochen Roeper is a Professor at the Institute for Neurophysiology, Goethe University Frankfurt, specializing in the dopaminergic midbrain system and its role in movement, motivation, and cognition. His work addresses pathophysiological mechanisms in disorders like Parkinson's Disease, Schizophrenia, and ADHD, focusing on ion channels, electrical activity, and plasticity in dopamine neurons.
- Methods: In vitro/vivo patch-clamp, microelectrode recordings, neuroanatomical tracing, immunohistochemistry, transgenic models
- Key Research Themes: Channelopathies, neuronal excitability, neurodegenerative disease models
Recent publications highlight studies on Cav1.3 calcium channels, Kv4 channelopathies, and optogenetic modulation of dopamine neurons. Collaborators include researchers from Germany, Israel, and Canada.
Contact: roeper@em.uni-frankfurt.de
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