Professor of Neuroscience at University College London specializing in photobiology and cellular light sensitivity. He conducts research on how light wavelengths affect mitochondrial function, cellular metabolism, and neurological health. His work focuses on the mechanisms by which specific light frequencies influence cellular processes and has implications for understanding vision, circadian biology, and potential therapeutic applications.
Dr. Glen Jeffery is a prominent neuroscientist and Professor at University College London's Institute of Ophthalmology. His research centers on understanding how light interacts with cellular biology, particularly focusing on mitochondrial function and the role of near-infrared light in cellular health.
He has contributed significantly to the field of photobiology through his investigations into how different light wavelengths affect cellular processes and neurological function. His work bridges the disciplines of neuroscience, cell biology, and biophysics, examining the fundamental mechanisms of light-cell interactions.

Topic: The Impact of Light Wavelengths on Metabolism, Health, and Longevity
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