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Alex Mcloughlin is a Researcher at the University of Brighton's School of Applied Sciences, affiliated with the Centre for Lifelong Health. Their work integrates molecular biology, oncology, and neuroscience to investigate fundamental disease mechanisms.
Educational background:
- PhD in Neuroscience, University of Sussex (awarded 22 July 2024; research period: 30 September 2018 to 31 August 2023)
Research focuses on DNA damage/repair pathways in cancer development, utilizing organoid and stem cell models to study cellular responses. Their work bridges cytotechnology with neural health investigations, particularly examining how DNA repair defects influence cancer progression and neurological disorders through advanced cellular analysis techniques.
As part of the Centre for Lifelong Health, Dr. Mcloughlin contributes to interdisciplinary research on lifespan health challenges, with emphasis on cellular mechanisms underlying disease pathogenesis and potential therapeutic interventions.




