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ECR Spotlight 是对《实验生物学杂志》(Journal of Experimental Biology)上发表的部分论文的早期作者进行的系列采访,其目的不仅在于促进从事实验生物学研究的早期研究人员(ECR)的多样性,还在于促进对 "比较 "方法至关重要的动物和生理系统的多样性。Mohammad Ojaghi 是发表在《JEB》上的 "Hypoxia impairs blood glucose homeostasis in naked mole-rat adult subordinates but not queens "一文的作者。Mohammad 是加拿大渥太华大学生物系 Matthew Pamenter 实验室的一名博士生,研究代谢对环境压力的适应性,尤其是耐缺氧物种。
ECR Spotlight is a series of interviews with early-career authors from a selection of papers published in Journal of Experimental Biology and aims to promote not only the diversity of early-career researchers (ECRs) working in experimental biology but also the huge variety of animals and physiological systems that are essential for the ‘comparative’ approach. Mohammad Ojaghi is an author on ‘ Hypoxia impairs blood glucose homeostasis in naked mole-rat adult subordinates but not queens’, published in JEB. Mohammad is a PhD student in the lab of Matthew Pamenter at Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, Canada, investigating metabolic adaptations to environmental stressors, particularly in hypoxia-tolerant species.