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Using toxins to understand the mechanisms of pain (2014-2018)

Abstract

Toxins have evolved in plants, animals and microbes as part of defensive and/or prey capture strategies, and have proven to be invaluable research tools as well as providing leads for potential new therapies. The aim of this project is to use subtype-selective toxins to define the role of ion channels in pain using novel pathway-specific and disease-specific animal models of pain. The findings from this project will provide significant insight into the neuropharmacology of pain, will lead to the identification of novel molecular targets with analgesic potential and is expected to provide novel treatment approaches for pain.

Experts

Professor Irina Vetter

Affiliate of The Centre for Chemist
Centre for Chemistry and Drug Discovery
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Affiliate of Centre for Marine Scie
Centre for Marine Science
Faculty of Science
NHMRC Leadership Fellow - Group Lea
School of Pharmacy
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
NHMRC Leadership Fellow - Group Lea
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Irina Vetter
Irina Vetter