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Robert Alexander Bone serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen, affiliated with reNEW and the Brickman Lab. His research bridges molecular biology, developmental systems, and metabolic regulation.
His primary research interests focus on Stem Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, and Metabolic-Epigenetic Interactions. Bone investigates how metabolic pathways influence cell identity through mechanisms like NAD+-dependent deacetylation, with significant implications for understanding embryonic development and stem cell potency states. His work combines experimental approaches with computational modeling of dynamic expression systems.
Analysis of his publications reveals strong thematic continuity in cellular reprogramming mechanisms, with increasing emphasis on metabolic drivers of epigenetic changes since 2016. His research demonstrates interdisciplinary collaboration across molecular biology, biochemistry, and computational modeling.
Professor Bone maintains active research collaborations across multiple institutions, evidenced by extensive international co-authorship networks. His work has attracted significant attention including coverage by 23 news outlets, references in patents and Wikipedia, and substantial academic engagement through platforms like Mendeley.
His laboratory operates within the University of Copenhagen's Stem Cell Center (DanStem), focusing on the molecular underpinnings of cell fate decisions using embryonic stem cell models and advanced metabolic profiling techniques.
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