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Luke Francis Gamon is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen, specializing in inflammation, metabolism, and oxidation research. He leads projects within the Davies Group investigating protein oxidation mechanisms and their implications in human disease.
His academic background includes:
- PhD in Chemistry from the University of Melbourne (2012-2017)
- Master of Science in Chemistry from the University of Melbourne (2010-2011)
- Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the University of Melbourne (2007-2009)
Dr. Gamon's research centers on understanding how reactive oxygen species modify proteins and affect cellular function, with particular focus on metabolic enzymes and inflammatory pathways. His work bridges chemistry and biology to elucidate molecular mechanisms underlying metabolic disorders. Key interests include protein crosslinking, enzyme inactivation through oxidation, and the role of oxidative stress in cardiovascular diseases.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent research trajectory in free radical biology, with emphasis on how oxidative modifications impact metabolic pathways. His work employs advanced techniques in proteomics, mass spectrometry, and cellular modeling to investigate protein modifications in conditions like atherosclerosis and metabolic disorders.
Professional recognition includes:
- Marie Curie Fellow (2017/2018)
Dr. Gamon maintains active research collaborations across international boundaries, with his work referenced in academic platforms including Wikipedia. His research group at the University of Copenhagen investigates molecular disease mechanisms through integrated biochemical and cellular approaches.


