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Rodger A. Liddle is a Professor in the Department of Medicine at Duke University. His research focuses on enteroendocrine cells and pancreatic biology and pathobiology, with significant contributions to understanding hormone secretion regulation and gut-neurological communication.
- Key Research Areas: Enteroendocrine cell biology, neuropod structure/function, gut-brain axis, neurodegenerative disease mechanisms, and gastrointestinal regeneration.
Dr. Liddle pioneered the discovery of enteroendocrine cell "neuropods" that interface with the nervous system, opening new avenues for studying gut-to-brain signaling and potential pathogenic mechanisms. This work has implications for understanding neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's.
Contact Information:
- Phone: (919) 681-6380
- Fax: (919) 684-4983
- Email: rodger.liddle@duke.edu
- Address: 1033A Genome Science Research Building 1, 905 LaSalle Street, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710
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