 | Todd Nolan I am originally from Pennsylvania and received my B.S. in Biology from Slippery Rock University in 1999. After training in virology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, I came to East Carolina University in 2002 as a research assistant in the Department of Emergency Medicine to investigate the role of inflammation in neuropathic pain. I am currently working on my Ph.D. training in the laboratory of Dr. Kori Brewer. My primary research interest is the role of protein kinase C in phosphorylating opioid receptors during the development of neuropathic pain syndromes following spinal cord injury. Dissertation Title: Inhibition of protein kinase C restores morphine efficacy following excitotoxic spinal cord injury: implications for the treatment of post-spinal cord injury pain syndromes Dissertation Mentor: Kori L. Brewer Current Position: Post-Doctoral Fellow Comprehensive Center for Pain Research University of Florida Gainesville, FL |
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