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Kieran Boyle is a Research Associate at the Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, part of the University of Glasgow’s School of Psychology & Neuroscience. His work focuses on neurobiology and the understanding of pain signaling mechanisms, contributing to the field through various publications and research projects. He has supervised postgraduate students, demonstrating his commitment to academic mentorship and support within the research community. Boyle's research includes investigating the roles of neuropeptides in modulating pain and itch responses in the spinal cord, notably through his recent publication that explores the gating mechanisms of dorsal horn inhibitory interneurons. His involvement with research datasets enriches the academic landscape, allowing for a deeper exploration of cognitive neuroimaging and its applications in understanding complex neural processes.