I am a clinical scientist translating basic science findings into clinical science questions and answers that impart better understanding and management of pain and painful disease.
I am a neuroscientist- neuropharmacologist determining molecular, cellular, synaptic and behavioural mechanisms of opioid addiction and persistent pain states.
I am a molecular physiologist investigating the structure and function of the inhibitory neurotransmitter glycine receptor (GlyR) and GABA type- A receptor (GABAAR) chloride channels. We are interested in understanding how these receptors open and close
I am a neuroscientist who is fascinated by the ways in which peripheral and spinal neurons respond to environmental changes. By understanding these responses, I hope to develop new ways to treat neural conditions caused by injury, endocrine disturbances and inflammation.