Research Groups
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Circadian Mechanisms, Headache, Chronic Pain, IPSCs, Single Cell Omics, Big Data.
Oxford Neural Interfacing develops new ways to connect the nervous system to electronics to restore lost function
Conducts device trials on Neuromodulatory treatments for chronic pain including Deep Brain Stimulation.
Orthopaedic pain, clinical trials and translational research in musculoskeletal conditions.
Clinical pathways, opioid overuse.
Entrapment neuropathies, neuropathic pain, clinical phenotyping, integration of clinical phenotypes with molecular and cellular methods, precision (physio)therapy approaches to pain.
Understanding mechanisms that underlie the development of pain perception in the developing human brain.
Pioneering human microneurography to unravel the neurophysiological basis of neuropathic pain and sensory perception.
Translational research to improve surgical and non-surgical treatments for nerve compression, pain, and injury.