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Dr. Paul Marshall is a Researcher at the Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, supported by an NSERC Scholarship. His work focuses on neuroepigenetic mechanisms underlying learning and memory, with expertise in RNA biology, DNA structure dynamics, and fear extinction processes. He completed his PhD in 2020 at the Queensland Brain Institute, exploring dynamic DNA structure states and their role in memory. His research integrates cutting-edge technologies to study noncoding RNAs, epigenetic modifications (e.g., m6A, Z-DNA), and their impact on synaptic plasticity and cognitive functions.
Key contributions include identifying the role of DNA G-quadruplex in transcriptional control, the function of long noncoding RNAs in fear extinction, and mechanisms linking RNA editing (via ADAR1) to memory consolidation. His findings bridge molecular biology with behavioral neuroscience, advancing understanding of how genetic and epigenetic factors influence cognitive processes.
Publications highlight collaborations with Timothy Bredy and others, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to unravel neural mechanisms. No awards are explicitly listed, but his work is recognized in high-impact journals like Nature Neuroscience and Cell Reports.
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