Cracking The Code Of Chronic Pain

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Chronic pain is a blight on the lives on many. Recent research has found genes associated with chronic pain, and this has led to the identification of a key protein, paving the way for the possibility of drugs to effectively treat it. 

Tim and Syma are joined by Professor Simon Newstead and Professor David Bennet in this fascinating episode.

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Creators and Guests

Syma Khalid
Host
Syma Khalid
Professor of Computational Microbiology at University of Oxford
Tim Coulson
Host
Tim Coulson
Author of The Universal History of Us published by Penguin 2024 Professor of Zoology, University of Oxford EcologyEvolution, Existence, Science
Professor David Bennett
Guest
Professor David Bennett
My research aim is to gain a better understanding of the response of the nervous system to injury in order to develop strategies to promote peripheral nerve repair and to prevent the development of neuropathic pain. This is complementary to my clinical interest in peripheral neuropathy and pain management.
Professor Simon Newstead
Guest
Professor Simon Newstead
Simon Newstead holds the David Phillips Chair of Molecular Biophysics in the Department of Biochemistry, is a member of the Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery in Oxford and a Professorial Fellow at Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
Cracking The Code Of Chronic Pain
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