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Marko Petteri Rosenholm serves as University Lecturer at the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Helsinki, and Supervisor in the Doctoral Programme in Drug Research. His academic work spans neuroscience, biomedical sciences, and pharmacy with emphasis on neuropharmacological mechanisms and brain fluid dynamics.
His research focuses on glymphatic system functionality, cerebrospinal fluid dynamics, and neuropharmacology of pain/anesthesia. Key investigations include heart failure's impact on brain clearance, spinal morphine-α2 agonist interactions, anesthesia effects on glymphatic flow, and nitrous oxide's antidepressant mechanisms via TrkB activation. Rodent models form the core methodology across these studies.
Recent publications (2024-2025) reveal consistent exploration of physiological modulators (CO2, temperature, cardiac function) on brain fluid dynamics and drug efficacy. This work bridges fundamental neuroscience with clinical applications in anesthesia, pain management, and depression treatment.
As doctoral supervisor, he mentors PhD candidates in drug research. He actively participates in a Finnish Medical Foundation-funded project (2025-2027) with Tomi Lilius and Teemu Lohela, likely extending his neuropharmacological investigations. His conference participation includes ECNP Congress (2019), FENS Forum (2018), and Gordon Research Conferences.



