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Research Themes Hub

Overview

This page serves as a central hub organizing my core research themes across medicine, molecular biology, rare diseases, neurobiology, genetics, immunology, and translational science. Each theme consolidates peer-relevant concepts, scholarly discussions, and foundational material that support my published books, ongoing research outputs, and future academic contributions.


Theme 1: Rare Diseases, Genetic Syndromes, and Congenital Disorders

This theme focuses on rare, ultra-rare, and orphan conditions, emphasizing genetic mechanisms, clinical presentation, diagnostic challenges, and translational relevance.

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Theme 2: Molecular Biology, Cell Signaling, and Gene Regulation

This theme explores molecular pathways, intracellular signaling mechanisms, gene regulation, and cellular processes relevant to development, disease pathogenesis, and therapeutic innovation.

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Theme 3: Neurology, Neuropsychiatry, and Brain–Behavior Interfaces

This theme addresses neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders, brain function, sleep–wake regulation, cognition, perception, and the molecular foundations of behavior and mental health

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Theme 4: Immunology, Infectious Diseases, and Vaccine Science

This theme covers immune mechanisms, host–pathogen interactions, vaccine biology, antibody-mediated responses, emerging infections, and public-health–relevant immunological insigh

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Theme 5: Metabolic, Dermatological, and Multisystem Disorders

This theme integrates metabolic conditions, dermatological syndromes, multisystem diseases, and clinically unusual presentations with molecular and physiological underpinnings.

Read Theme 5. Metabolic, Dermatological, and Multisystem Disorders

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