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Rebecca Cornell is a Research Fellow in the Department of Anatomy & Developmental Biology at Monash University, where she conducts pioneering research at the intersection of neuroscience and developmental biology using Caenorhabditis elegans as a primary model organism. Her work investigates critical neural-gut interactions and their systemic physiological implications.
Her research program centers on neurogastroenterology, mitochondrial stress responses, lipid-mediated neuroprotection, and neuronal regulation of metabolism. She employs advanced genetic, molecular, and imaging techniques to dissect how specific neurons control whole-organism processes including stress adaptation, aging, and intergenerational health transmission. Key methodologies include spatiotemporal protein degradation systems and single-neuron transcriptional analysis.
Dr. Cornell's publication record (2022-2024) in premier journals like Nature Communications and Nature Cell Biology reveals a cohesive trajectory exploring neuro-intestinal signaling pathways. Her work demonstrates how acetylcholine regulates mitochondrial stress, how sphingolipids confer transgenerational neuroprotection, and how single neurons control systemic metabolism through insulin regulation. These findings have garnered significant attention with coverage in 43+ news outlets and extensive social media dissemination.
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