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Studying how the P182L mutant of HSPB1—which causes peripheral neuropathy—leads to mitochondrial dysfunction.
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Beyond her scientific pursuits, she maintains an interest in entrepreneurship, film, and fashion , reflecting a multifaceted personality that balances rigorous academic research with creative interests. Ayesha (@mendesayesha) • Instagram photos and videos Studying how the P182L mutant of HSPB1—which causes
Ayesha is a recognized scholar in her field, having received the FWO PhD Fellowship in 2021. She is an active member of the and frequently shares updates on rare disease research and scientific advancements, such as the work of Prof. Vincent Timmerman on Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. she maintains an interest in entrepreneurship