Robbert Créton Source Confirmed

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Professor of Medical Science

John Brown University

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25 h-index 61 pubs 2,459 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Dr. Robbert Créton is a Professor of Medical Science at John Brown University whose research focuses on zebrafish models for biomedical applications, environmental toxicology, and mechanisms of neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration. Créton's work leverages zebrafish models to study Alzheimer's disease and to identify potential treatments. Recent research includes the development of the Zebrafish Larvae Position Tracker (Z-LaP Tracker), a deep-learning behavioral approach for identifying drugs that modulate the calcineurin pathway. Créton's investigations extend to drug repurposing for neurodegenerative diseases, using zebrafish behavioral profiles to identify novel uses for FDA-approved drugs. He also developed a zebrafish model for calcineurin-dependent brain function. Additionally, he has contributed to developing an 8-cage imaging system for automated analyses of mouse behavior. His broad interests include fish ecology and management studies.

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  • h-index: 25
  • Publications: 61
  • Citations: 2,459

Selected Publications

  • Target the Heart: a new axis of Alzheimer’s disease prevention (2025) DOI
  • An 8-cage imaging system for automated analyses of mouse behavior (2023) DOI

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