Neuroscience
Ageing – epigenetic mechanisms underlying lifelong health and wellbeing
Sponsored by the BBSRC
Central versus peripheral neural control mechanisms in man: Inputs and outputs
Control of many body systems depends on integration of nervous signals generated from within and outside the central nervous system.
1983–1991
CNR Researcher, CNR Unit Physiology of Mitochondria, Institute of General Pathology, University of Padova
Inhibitory synapses: Ionic shift plasticity
Sponsored by the Canadian Physiological Society (CPS)
Neuronal inhibition dynamically regulates neuronal excitability
Sponsored by the Scandinavian Physiological Society
Physiomics of TRP ion channels
Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channel proteins constitute a large and diverse family of proteins that are expressed in many tissues.
All life on earth has evolved under a rhythmically changing cycle of light and darkness, and organisms from single-celled bacteria up to man possess an internal representation of time.
Development and functional organisation of neural circuits controlling breathing
Breathing is the vital automatic rhythmic activity which ensures appropriate rates of oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide elimination.
For publication in the Journal of Physiology
From perceiving to acting: Neurophysiological mechanisms of conscious visual perception
Sponsored by the Canadian Physiological Society (CPS)
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