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Development of therapeutic strategies based on mechanisms of receptors and ion channels in neural circuits mediating chronic pain and opioid dependence [ 2013 - 2018 ]

Also known as: Developing novel neuroreceptor and channel therapies for pain and addiction

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1045964]

Researchers: Prof Macdonald Christie (Principal investigator)

Brief description Chronic pain is a growing and poorly treated global health burden. There is a great need for novel pain therapeutics. We are discovering novel drug targets in pain pathways in the nervous system and new therapeutic molecules that selectively block information flow in pain nerves. Strong pain relieving drugs like morphine also lose their effectiveness after long periods of use. We are finding mechanisms responsible for this thereby providing a rational basis for development of better opioids and pain treatments.

Funding Amount $AUD 1,027,999.56

Funding Scheme Research Fellowships

Notes Research Fellowship

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