George Goodwin
Research Fellow, King's College London
Studying the neurobiological mechanisms of arthritis pain
- I'm hiring! I am seeking a research assistant to support my fellowship research on arthritis pain. You'll join me in the fun, friendly and collaborative @wolfsonsparc.bsky.social 👉More details here: www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/137085-... ⏰Closing date is 22nd February. #painresearch #pain
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- www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... Great paper from Jason Ivanusic’s lab: they imaged CGRP fibres in cleared joints and found a major loss of subchondral bone innervation in MIA vs controls—opposite to the idea of NGF-driven sprouting in OA. Does the MIA just wipe out the fibres?
- Stuart Bevan and I are offering an exciting MRC DTP-funded PhD project exploring the mechanisms of pain in Long COVID. Find out more about the project here: 🔗 tinyurl.com/3caseacv Application deadline: 28th October @wolfsonsparc.bsky.social y.social @kingsioppn.bsky.social sioppn.bsky.social
- The GIF shows GCaMP6s-labelled sensory neurons exhibiting spontaneous activity (visible as flickering) in a model of pain.
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- “Love is the answer” #fluorescentfriday 8 µm longitudinal section of the Stellate Ganglion. Neurons expressing tdTomato (red). I love this one—these sympathetic neurons innervate the heart, and the section even resembles a heart emoji ❤️
- Hello Bluesky. Thrilled to finally share some exciting news: I’ve been awarded a 5-year Career Development Fellowship from @versusarthritis.bsky.social to investigate the role of silent nociceptors in arthritis pain. More info below in the PR.
- Dr George Goodwin receives @versusarthritis.bsky.social Career Development Award to study the role of silent nociceptors in #arthritis pain www.kcl.ac.uk/news/george-...
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