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Zainab Taleb is affiliated with the University of Windsor, contributing to research in circadian biology and its implications for digestive health. Her work focuses on the interplay between circadian rhythms, intestinal stem cells, and disease mechanisms such as colitis and tumor initiation. She participated in a university panel addressing vaccine hesitancy related to the pandemic response.
- Research emphasizes circadian clock genes like BMAL1 and their role in metabolic and inflammatory processes.
- Collaborations may involve interdisciplinary teams studying chronobiology's impact on gastrointestinal disorders and oncology.
Her studies utilize animal models to investigate timing-dependent physiological responses, with potential applications in therapeutic timing strategies.
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