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Mubarak H. Syed is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, where he leads research on neural diversity and circuit function. His work bridges genetic, cellular, and molecular mechanisms to elucidate how neurons and glia develop and contribute to behaviors.
- Ph.D. in Biology from University of Muenster (2011)
His research focuses on the genetics and cellular mechanisms underlying neural diversity, with a specific emphasis on sleep-wake and olfactory navigation circuits in Drosophila. These studies have implications for understanding human neurological disorders and advancing stem cell-based therapies.
Recent publications highlight his work on RNA-binding proteins, steroid hormone signaling, and neural circuit dynamics. His findings contribute to broader insights in neurogenetics and developmental neuroscience.
Scientific recognition includes:
- NARSAD Young Investigator Award
- NSF CAREER Award
- Sloan Research Fellow in Neuroscience
As an educator, he teaches genetics, neuroscience, and developmental biology through the NeuroCURE lab. He also mentors students from Kashmir and Pueblo communities via initiatives like JKScientists and Pueblo Brain Science, aiming to build a diverse neuroscience workforce.
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