Anthony Dickenson is Professor of Neuropharmacology at University College, London. He has had a long and distinguished career in the pain field, performing solid and important experiments on mechanisms of nociceptive processing in the spinal cord. Professor Dickenson’s work has played a central role in significant findings, such as the phenomenon of NMDA-receptor-mediated synaptic sensitization resulting from repeated activation of nociceptive afferent neurons and also the modulation of dorsal horn activity by substance P via descending pathways. Overall, he has made seminal contributions to understanding the mechanisms of pain and how pain can be controlled in both normal and patho-physiological conditions and how to translate basic science to the patient. He has given plenary lectures at the World Congress on Pain, the European Pain Congress and many other national and international meetings and has given a number of well-received lay presentations on radio and television. He is a great ambassador for work on pain in the UK and for Pharmacology.
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Back to directory listingProfessor Anthony Dickenson FMedSci
Job Title
Professor of Neuropharmacology
Department
Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology
Institution
University College London (UCL)
Year elected
2007
Interests
SpecialitiesNeurobiological mechanisms of pain transmission - how drugs can modulate pain - with clinical translation
Section committee elected byNeuroscience (including neurology and neurosurgery), physiology, pharmacological sciences