
About
Dr. T. Chris Gamblin is a Professor in the Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), within the College of Sciences. His research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer's disease.
His primary research interests include:
- Alzheimer's disease
- Neurodegeneration
- Protein misfolding and aggregation
- Electron microscopy
- Protein biochemistry
Dr. Gamblin employs biochemical and structural techniques, including electron microscopy, to study the pathological aggregation of proteins involved in neurodegeneration. His work contributes to understanding the fundamental processes driving neuronal loss in Alzheimer's and related disorders.
He received his Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from Vanderbilt University, establishing a strong foundation in molecular and cellular mechanisms. His research trajectory reflects a deep commitment to unraveling the complexities of brain diseases at the molecular level.
There are currently no listed scientific awards or publications in the provided text.
Dr. Gamblin advises students in neuroscience and related fields, though specific advisees are not listed. There is no mention of research grants or external funding sources in the available information.
He is affiliated with the research infrastructure at UTSA’s College of Sciences, potentially contributing to collaborative neuroscience initiatives, though no specific lab or research team is named in the text.
Find T. Chris Gamblin elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Magdalena IvanovaUniversity of Michigan-Ann Arbor · Research Professor
Chris LinkUniversity of Colorado · Associate Professor
Anne-Laure Mahul MellierSwiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne · Lecturer- GGiuseppe GrassoCY Cergy Paris University · Professor
Wilfried O. RossollMayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science · Associate Professor
John VilesQueen Mary University of London · Professor