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Robert 'Atiola is a Researcher at the University of Auckland, affiliated with the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences and the Department of Molecular Medicine & Pathology. He also serves as a Doctoral Candidate and Teaching Assistant (MEDSCI 315) within the same faculty.
- Research Focus: Molecular biology, physiology, and medical research.
- Key Themes: Lysosomal storage diseases, exercise physiology, genetic regulation of body composition, and glucose transport mechanisms.
His recent publications highlight the development of a cystinosis rat model for preclinical drug testing, the impact of mitochondria-targeted antioxidants on muscle recovery, and the role of β-catenin in skeletal muscle glucose uptake. He has also investigated genetic variants in CREBRF affecting myostatin levels and body composition in Pacific populations.
Methodologies: CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, mouse knock-in models, clinical trials, and body composition analysis via DXA.
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