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Dr. Jurgen Muller is an Associate Professor in the School of Pharmacy & Medical Sciences at the University of Bradford, part of the Faculty of Life Sciences. His research focuses on molecular mechanisms underlying neurological disorders, cellular signaling pathways, and cancer biology. He has contributed to over 24 peer-reviewed publications and holds one award, though specific details are not provided.
Education details include three academic qualifications, though their specifics are not listed. Employment history spans seven roles, likely within academic and research institutions. Professional involvement includes two associations and one committee, details of which are not disclosed.
Research interests center on ERK5 signaling pathways, synaptic plasticity, and neurodegenerative diseases. His work explores how signaling molecules like MK2 and KSR1 regulate cellular functions in Alzheimer’s models, endothelial cells, and cancer progression. Recent studies highlight the role of TERT in muscle metabolism and BRACHYURY in colorectal cancer stem cells.
Publications reflect a focus on VEGF-mediated endothelial cell functions, AMPAR trafficking, and cognitive flexibility. Dr. Muller’s research bridges molecular biology with translational applications in drug discovery and disease modeling.
No lab or team affiliations are explicitly mentioned, but his work suggests collaborative research environments. Grant details are not provided in the text.

