
Amynah Pradhan
@amynahpradhan
neuroscientist interested in opioids and migraine
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https://pradhanlab.wustl.edu/ 26-06-2018 20:57:25
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Led by the Susruta Majumdar , we worked with labs of Ron Dror, Kaavya Krishna Kumar, Michael Cameron, Amynah Pradhan and Brian Kobilka to develop a next-generation cannabinoid CB1 agonist


Female sex hormone protects against opioid misuse, rat study finds – WashU Medicine. And here is WashU WashU Office of Neuroscience Research WashU Medicine Neuroscience press release! medicine.washu.edu/news/female-se…

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Abraham! Her leadership in health informatics will drive innovation in patient-centered care and safety at WashU Medicine.

In this brief communication, authors share a case of a patient admitted for EEG monitoring whose intracranial recording captured #corticalspreadingdepression during an attack of #migraine with #aura …adachejournal.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… Graham A. McLeod MD, Samuel Wiebe et al


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/10.110…

Join us for the @ClinicPharmSTL Research Seminar featuring Lauren Slosky from UMN Pharmacology and MPaT. Details ⬇️ 📆 Thursday, March 13 ⏰ 1-2 p.m. 📍 UHSP Academic and Research Building room 449 anesthesiology.wustl.edu/events/event/c…



The Center for Clinical Pharmacology is such an amazingly collaborative place! Such a treat to work with so many good people! WashU Medicine Anesthesiology Research University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in STL

Cannabinoid targets hidden pocket for safer pain relief nature.com/articles/d4157… Highlight of our cannabinoid paper by Nature reviews drug discovery Rob Gereau Vipin Rangari Dror Lab Amynah Pradhan Rich Slivicki Center for Clinical Pharmacology Evan O’Brien WashU Medicine WashU Medicine Anesthesiology Research




Join us at the American Headache Society annual scientific meeting in June 2025 in Minneapolis for the latest #headache research! #AHSAM

