
About
Dr. Kai Sempert is a Research Fellow at the Queensland Brain Institute (QBI), University of Queensland. His research focuses on neurodevelopment, synaptic plasticity, and molecular mechanisms underlying brain function. He also contributes to interdisciplinary studies on environmental impacts of marine aquaculture. His work bridges cellular neuroscience with developmental biology, emphasizing actin cytoskeleton dynamics and signaling pathways.
Key research interests include dendritic spine morphology, Wnt and BDNF signaling, and the role of cell junctions in neurodevelopmental disorders like hydrocephalus. Collaborative efforts extend to environmental science, examining social-ecological systems in seaweed farming contexts.
His publications (2017–2024) highlight contributions to understanding actin remodeling in neurons and the molecular basis of neurodevelopment. No awards are explicitly listed in the provided texts. Advising and grant details are unavailable here, though his affiliations with QBI and interdisciplinary projects suggest active participation in collaborative research.
Labs and teams: Part of the QBI research group, contributing to projects on neuronal development and environmental sustainability.
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