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Lindsay Sprimont is a researcher at the Namur Research Institute for Life Sciences (URPHYM) within the University of Namur. Her work intersects neuroscience, pharmacology, and molecular biology, focusing on mitochondrial function, transporter proteins, and disease mechanisms.
- Research Themes: Spinal cord injury, leptin receptor defects, ABC transporters, and mitochondrial damage.
- Collaborations: Frequently works with co-authors like J-P Gillet, C Nicaise, and J Gilloteaux.
Recent publications (2018–2024) highlight her expertise in mouse models and genetic deletion studies, particularly in neuroprotection and metabolic disorders. Contributions include analyzing SLC7A11 in spinal recovery and Boron in melanoma transporter activity.
She actively participates in academic events, including the Research Institutes Day (2021) where she presented a poster. No specific scientific awards or patents are mentioned in the provided data.
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