Loading people...
Roman Rothaermel is a neuroscientist specializing in memory encoding, neuropharmacology, and drug target characterization currently based in Oxford, United Kingdom. Prior to his current research endeavors, he earned a Master of Science degree in Neuroscience from Oxford University and a Master of Science in Biology from the University of Tübingen in Germany. During his doctoral studies at Oxford University, Rothaermel conducted extensive research on fundamental memory mechanisms, where he successfully uncovered a novel brain-wide synchronization process that is essential for the retrieval of complex memories. Furthermore, his academic tenure includes completing a specialized research project within the Dupret Group at the Medical Research Council Brain Network Dynamics Unit (MRC BNDU). Today, Rothaermel maintains a primary professional focus on advancing the broader scientific understanding of neuropharmacology and identifying critical drug targets for future clinical and neurological applications.
Roman Rothaermel is Founder at Mable.
Roman Rothaermel co-founded Mable.