
Agatha Greenway
@agathagreenway
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10-10-2014 18:36:08
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Hey BBC News (UK), maybe you could headline with the West being on the brink of war with a nuclear superpower instead of some folks at No.10 who work together every day cutting a birthday cake? We get that youโre annoyed about the licence fee. #Ukraine #PartyGate #RussiaUkraine




Congratulations Levi Sowers Russolab et al on American Headache Society Headache Journal #BasicScience Award! ๐๐๐ Free to read online full manuscript below. Panel discussion with authors on March 22 - details coming! #photophobia #neurotwitter โฆadachejournal.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11โฆ

Very proud of the newest study from our basic science group at the Danish Headache Center! Rigshospitalet






In the newest paper from our lab, we show that optical stimulation of CGRP neurons in the cerebellar medial nucleus induces migraine-like phenotypes in mice. Mengya Wang Agatha Greenway @olpheist Thomas Duong Russolab sciencedirect.com/science/articlโฆ

Just brewed the first pot of coffee in the new lab space! Getting closer to science starting up! Thanks to @olpheist, Jayme waite, Michael Huebner, Agatha Greenway for help cleaning and moving things to the new space!


Here is the first review from the lab! We discuss everything the cerebellum does in migraine! Thanks to Joseph Tutt Parker Lab Russolab Mengya Wang and all the others who helped! University of Iowa Pediatric Neurology Iowa Neuroscience Institute UI Stead Family Department of Pediatrics UI Health Care Stead Family Children's Hospital frontiersin.org/articles/10.33โฆ

The Sowers' lab at the second annual University of Iowa Pain Interest Group pain retreat. Pain Interest Group @olpheist Agatha Greenway Hailey Uemura



American Headache Society 2024! Sowers lab representation! Agatha Greenway and Jayme Waite both present! American Headache Society Iowa Neuroscience Institute University of Iowa Pediatric Neurology


Check out the new preprint from the lab demonstrating that the posterior thalamus is necessary for some migraine-like behaviors! Great work by our team! Especially my graduate student Agatha Greenway biorxiv.org/content/10.110โฆ