
Robert Damoiseaux
Adjunct Professor · Drug Discovery
University of California, Los AngelesUnited States
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Robert Damoiseaux is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Medicine. His research focuses on high-throughput screening technologies, drug repurposing, and molecular mechanisms in pharmacology and virology.
- Key research themes include antiviral drug discovery, cancer metabolism, neurodegenerative disease models, and nanotoxicology.
- He develops innovative platforms like FLECS (Force Loading Element for Cell-based Screening) and hydrogel nanovials for single-cell analysis.
Research Trends: His recent work investigates SARS-CoV-2 antivirals (e.g., GSK-3 inhibitors), MAPKi-resistant melanoma therapies, and mitochondrial regulators in aggressive cancers. The articles span neuroscience, oncology, and virology, emphasizing drug screening, cell signaling, and host-pathogen interactions.
- Scientific Leadership: He co-directs NIH-funded projects on fibrosis models (U01HL153000) and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (R01GM114259).
- His collaborations involve multidisciplinary teams across UCLA, UCSD, and Caltech, integrating chemical biology, bioinformatics, and clinical research.
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