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Dr. Robert Brinzer is an Affiliate Researcher at the School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow. His research focuses on parasitic organisms, insecticide resistance mechanisms, and molecular biology of resistance pathways in nematodes and insects.
Research interests include studying parasitic nematodes like Haemonchus contortus, investigating the roles of metabolomic changes in insecticide tolerance, and exploring genetic factors influencing resistance to macrocyclic lactones and permethrin. His work contributes to understanding the biochemical and genetic bases of resistance in parasites and insects, with implications for veterinary medicine and pest control.
Brinzer's publications highlight his contributions to understanding molybdenum cofactor deficiencies in parasitic nematodes, IFT pathways in C. elegans, and metabolomic responses to permethrin in Drosophila. These studies bridge molecular mechanisms and applied research in parasite and pest management.
No scientific awards or funded grants are explicitly listed in the provided information. He is affiliated with research groups within his school focusing on Physiology, Ageing & Welfare and Host-Parasite Interactions & Pathogenesis.

