Tayla Rees
@taylaarees
@ihs_official fellow @KingsIoPPN.
Love affair with GPCR's and related acronyms like CGRP.
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06-12-2019 19:21:29
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Come to my poster (DP-020) at #IHC2023! CGRP-responsive receptors in migraine relevant zones, and RNA vs Protein expression 🤜💥🤛. I have nice pictures, love GPCRs, and have many hand gestures. So many thanks to Neurological Foundation of New Zealand for helping me get here!
Russolab giving a talk at #ihc2023 about what comes after CGRP in migraine! Iowa Neuroscience Institute Pain Interest Group
Excellent talk by Alejandro Labastida-Ramirez at the International Headache Society Fellowship session 👏👏👏👏 Jan Hoffmann Headache Group @WolfsonCARD #IHC2023
Amalina from UNSW, Australia received the best poster award selected by Junior Group during International Headache Conference UNSW #ihc2023 #headache Thanks Patricia Pozo-Rosich for Thr amazing video. Australian and New Zealand Headache Society Migraine & Headache Australia International Headache Society
Debbie Hay opens this mornings Scientific Session 4 on Biomarkers and pathophysiology in migraine discussing peptides as biomarkers #EHC2023
This March, King's College London scientist Dr Philip Holland, will be swapping his lab coat 👨🔬 for his running shoes 🏃♂️ and running 100 miles to raise funds for The Migraine Trust! You can follow Philip’s progress, and support his fundraising page here: buff.ly/3Il0cpf
So happy this paper with the amazing Zoe Tasma, Michael Garelja, Christopher Walker, and Debbie Hay is out. Amylin, CGRP, and the amylin receptor subunit, CTR, are expressed in the C1/2 cervical DRG. Could they potentially contribute to migraine? …alofheadacheandpain.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…
Cryo-EM Structure of the Human Amylin 1 Receptor in Complex with CGRP and Gs Protein | Biochemistry pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… Our latest paper. Great work from Jason Cao Matthew Belousoff and team ARC CCeMMP . Funding by Australian Research Council and NHMRC
Excellent paper by Zoe Tasma studying the pharmacology and expression of PACAP and VIP receptors in the rat spinal cord out in BJP. The study identifies that the PAC1 receptor is likely the major subtype present to mediate PACAP's nociceptive actions. bpspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
We're thrilled to announce that we have recently funded a new research project. This project will see a new partnership with King's College London & provide a unique opportunity to better understand the early signs of an attack & how it can be prevented. migrainetrust.org/news/new-resea…