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Robert Banks is a Visiting Professor in the Department of Biosciences at Durham University. His research focuses on the neurobiology of mammalian muscle spindles, particularly their structure, function, and role in mechanosensation. He collaborates with researchers such as Dr. M. Hulliger and Dr. Guy Bewick on projects involving sensory innervation, synaptic-like vesicles, and glutamate modulation in proprioceptive systems.
His key research interests include neurobiology, muscle spindle dynamics, and the molecular mechanisms underlying mechanotransduction. Recent work explores the evolution of muscle spindles, glutamate receptor roles in sensory terminals, and abnormalities in neuromuscular junctions in ALS models.
Publications span mechanoreceptor modeling, comparative analyses of sensory organs, and studies on proprioceptive signaling. Collaborations emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, combining histology, electrophysiology, and molecular techniques. His contributions highlight the interplay between muscle function, neural encoding, and clinical applications in nerve repair and rehabilitation.
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