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Sam Nayler

Research officer at The University of Queensland

Samuel Nayler is a Research Officer at The University of Queensland, based in Brisbane, Australia.3 He has a background in stem cell biology, neuroscience, and DNA damage research.5 Nayler's work focuses on the development of cutting-edge models, particularly in the field of cerebellar research.15

Nayler has been involved in studying the metabolic landscape of the developing cerebellum, with a particular interest in cell-culture models and pluripotent stem cell-derived organoids.1 His research utilizes single-cell RNA sequencing to investigate key transcriptional features of cerebellar subpopulations, aiming to advance the understanding of fetal and postnatal cerebellar maturation.1

In addition to his position at The University of Queensland, Nayler has also been associated with QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute.24 His work contributes to the broader field of biomedical sciences, with potential implications for modeling adult-onset cerebellar diseases and understanding cerebellar development.1

Highlights

UQCCR and RBWH Brain, Neurology and Mental Health Seminar ...
A Survey of the Metabolic Landscape of the Developing Cerebellum ...

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Location

Yeronga, Queensland, Australia