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Kamal Rahmouni, PhD, is a Professor of Neuroscience and Pharmacology at the University of Iowa. His research focuses on the neurobiology of metabolism, energy homeostasis, and cardiovascular function, particularly investigating dysregulation in diseases like obesity, diabetes, and hypertension. He utilizes multidisciplinary approaches including genetic models, Cre-LoxP technology, and physiological techniques to study molecular pathways in the central nervous system.
- BS: Biochemistry, University of Science and Technology, Algeria
- MS: Pharmacology, University of Louis Pasteur, France
- PhD: Pharmacology, University of Louis Pasteur, France
- Postdoctoral Fellow: University of Iowa, Department of Internal Medicine
Rahmouni's work has identified novel molecular pathways in the CNS related to metabolic and cardiovascular regulation. He studies monogenic models like Bardet-Biedl Syndrome to link cell biology to complex phenotypes. Collaborations with national and international researchers, including Dr. Kavaljit Chhabra, enhance his contributions to neuroendocrinology of metabolic disorders.
Recent publications emphasize BBSome function, leptin/insulin signaling, and neural circuits governing cardiometabolic control. His lab explores mitochondrial dynamics, vascular dysfunction in obesity, and hypothalamic circuits for glucose homeostasis. Techniques include single-nucleus RNA sequencing and metabolic physiology methods.
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