HEB Professor in Cancer Research, Pain Medicine, Anesthesiology and Critical Care, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Adjunct Professor, Neurobiology & Anatomy, UT Health Science Center
The research in my laboratories is focused on gaining a multidisciplinary understanding of the neurochemical and physiological consequences of peripheral injury and inflammation on neural activity in the CNS. There are several on-going projects related to this broad issue that provide the opportunity for students to participate in studies on subjects ranging from mice to humans and using techniques ranging from passive behavioral (psychophysical) analysis to acute in vivo and in vitro neurophysiological studies to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
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Gulf Coast Cluster for Translational Pain Research
Gulf Coast Cluster for NeuroEngineering
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Pain Medicine, Div of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine
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