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Dr. Roger Varela is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Queensland Brain Institute (University of Queensland), specializing in neuroscientific research with a focus on psychiatric disorders. His work primarily investigates epigenetic mechanisms, neuroinflammation, and behavioral models of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. He employs animal models to study the effects of environmental and pharmacological interventions on neurotrophic factors, oxidative stress, and neurochemical pathways.
Key research areas include: 1) Development and validation of animal models for mania and depression; 2) Epigenetic regulation (e.g., histone deacetylase inhibition) as therapeutic targets; 3) Neuroinflammatory processes in mood disorders; and 4) Translational studies linking molecular changes to behavioral outcomes. His interdisciplinary approach integrates pharmacology, molecular biology, and behavioral neuroscience.
Recent studies explore the anti-manic effects of sodium butyrate, lithium, and deep brain stimulation, alongside investigating trauma-induced epigenetic changes in psychiatric conditions. Collaborative efforts aim to bridge basic science discoveries with clinical applications in mental health treatment.
Dr. Varela's work has contributed significantly to understanding disease mechanisms through over 40 peer-reviewed publications since 2011. His research emphasizes translational potential, with implications for developing novel mood stabilizers and personalized medicine strategies.
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