معرفی
Associate Professor Tony Cook is a Lecturer in Dementia at the Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre, University of Tasmania. He holds a PhD in Genetics from the University of Queensland (2004) and has led academic positions since 2009.
- Academic Focus: Development of pluripotent stem cell cultures and CRISPR/Cas gene editing to study neurogenetic diseases
- Key Research Areas: ALS gene-environment interactions, axon degeneration mechanisms, childhood dementia, blood-brain barrier dysfunction
His recent publications focus on:
- CLN3 disease pathogenesis using iPSC models
- HDAC6 inhibition for neuroprotection in ALS
- Machine learning analysis of glaucoma gene networks
- Pericyte-microglia interactions in Alzheimer's disease
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