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Peter Henry is an Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia, specializing in the field of Pharmacology. He has made significant advances in understanding the role of key receptor-effector systems in the lungs of both healthy and diseased individuals. His research has been published in prestigious journals including Nature, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, and the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, among others. Peter has published nearly 100 papers, with a large proportion appearing in high-impact international journals. He has successfully attracted research funding from the NH&MRC, amounting to 4.8 million AUD and has established productive collaborations with academic and industry research groups both in Australia and overseas. A dedicated educator, Peter has received numerous accolades for his teaching within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, reflecting his commitment to excellence and student engagement. He currently coordinates major Pharmacology units and has a strong record of mentorship for undergraduate and postgraduate students, consistently achieving outstanding results. Peter remains actively involved in the broader academic community, contributing to various committees and advisory panels related to pharmacology and medical research.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Research and teaching in Pharmacology, with a focus on respiratory pharmacology and receptor-effector systems.
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