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Nader Ghasemlou is an Associate Professor in the School of Medicine at Queen's University, specializing in Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine. His research focuses on the interactions between the nervous and immune systems in the context of injury and disease, particularly how inflammation affects pain outcomes. Ghasemlou's work employs both animal models and human tissues to investigate mechanisms of chronic pain and pain management. He leads the Queen’s Translational Research Pain Research Committee, merging basic experimental research with clinical applications. His lab emphasizes collaborative projects involving local and international partners, aiming to develop new therapeutics to alleviate pain conditions. Ghasemlou has contributed significantly to understanding the neuro-immune interactions associated with various neurological disorders and has published extensively on the subject, with notable studies on the role of γδ T cells in pain modulation and the circadian influences on neuropathic pain. He is committed to conducting transformative research that brings innovative solutions from the laboratory into clinical settings.
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