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Ketema Paul

Professor at UCLA

Ketema Paul, a research expert, focuses on studying the genetic, molecular, and neural aspects of sleep. His research revolves around uncovering the mechanisms behind the detrimental impacts of sleep deprivation, investigating gender differences in recovering from sleep loss, and developing therapeutic strategies for sleep disorders, particularly affecting women.

With a Ph.D. in Biology from Georgia State University and a Bachelor's degree in Biology from Howard University, Ketema Paul has a solid educational background to support his research endeavors.

Having held academic positions at renowned institutions such as the University of California, Los Angeles, and Morehouse School of Medicine, Ketema Paul has a wealth of experience in the field of sleep research, previously serving as a Professor, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor.

As a former Postdoctoral Fellow at Northwestern University, Ketema Paul honed his research skills and knowledge in preparation for his current role as a sleep researcher, utilizing a forward genetics approach to identify key genes that regulate sleep-wake cycles and exploring potential new therapeutic targets for sleep disorders.

Ketema Paul's work aims to enhance the understanding of sleep biology, discover novel genes involved in sleep regulation, and ultimately improve treatments for common sleep-wake disorders.

Highlights

Feb 25 · UCLA Newsroom
Bunche Fellows Program aims for HBCU vibe within UCLA | UCLA - UCLA Newsroom
Aug 10 · Science Daily
Sleep biology discovery could lead to new insomnia treatments that don't target the brain - Science Daily
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Los Angeles, California, United States