Imperial College London

DrIstvanNagy

Faculty of MedicineDepartment of Surgery & Cancer

Reader in Nociceptive Mechanisms
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 3315 8897i.nagy Website

 
 
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Assistant

 

Miss Steffi Klier +44 (0)20 3315 8816

 
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Location

 

G345Chelsea and Westminster HospitalChelsea and Westminster Campus

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Summary

 

Collaborators

Dr Attila Gyenesei, University of Vienna, Transcriptional changes, cellular networks, 2014

Prof Gabor Jancso, University of Szeged, 2009

Dr Istvan Katona, Institute for Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary, 2008

Prof Francisco Cruz, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, 2000

Dr Laszlo Urban, Preclinical Compound Profiling, LDC, NIBRI, 1996

Prof Klara Matesz, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary, 1996

Dr Peter SzucsDr Agnes JenesDr Angelika Varga, Department of PhysiologyFaculty of MedicineUniversity of Debrecen, Sensory processing in primary sensory neurons and the spinal cord

Guest Lectures

Mechanisms involved in TRPV1 activation, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hunagry, 2006

Anandamide-responding receptors on nociceptive primary sensory neurons, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary, 2005

Anandamide, the Janus-faced, GlaxoSmithKline, Neurology Research Series, Third International Symposium on "New Pain Therapies: from Laboratory to Clinic”, Verona, Italy, 2003

Anandamide-indced dual-effect on capsaicin-sensitve cultured primary sensory neurons, European Neuropeptide Club Meeting, Olsztyn, Poland, 2002

When the warning goes wrong, World Congress on Stress, Edinburgh, UK, 2002

Dual action of anandamide on transmitter release from cultured primary sensory neurons, University of Miguel Hernandez, Alicante, Spain, 2002

Vanilloid receptor1- and cannabinoid 1 receptor-mediated regulation of the excitability of nociceptive primary sensory neurons, University of Debrecen, Hungary, 2002

Cannabinoid 1 receptor-mediated presynaptic inhibition of synaptic transmission in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord, St. Bartholomew's and the Royal London School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, UK, 2001

Heat transduction mechanisms in primary sensory neurons, European Neuropeptide Club Meeting, Insbruck, Austria, 2000

Vanilloid receptor 1-mediated and noxious heat-evoked currents in primary sensory neurons, Joint Meeting of The Physiological Society (UK) and The Hungarian Physiological Society, Budapest, Hungary, 2000

Mapping of the spinal somatosensory system by using in vitro spinal cord preparations, SIBIA Neuoroscience Inc., La Jolla, California, USA, 1999

Nagy, I.: Ouch! It's hot! (Heat activated ionic currents in cultured dorsal root ganglion neurons), Imperial College School of Medicine, London, UK, 1999

Some like it hot. (Noxious heat sensitivity in primary sensory neurons), VI. Congress of the Hungarian Society for Neuroscience, Pecs-Harkany, Hungary, 1999

Comparison of heat- and capsaicin-evoked whole-cell and single-channel currents in dorsal root ganglion neurons, The Primary Nociceptive Neuron, IASP Satellite Meeting, Prague, The Czech Republic, 1999

The role of VR1 in noxious heat transduction, Hoechst Marion Roussel, Frankfurt, Germany, 1999

Heat- and capsaicin-evoked currents in primary sensory neurons, Portuguese Society for Neuroscience, Lisbon, Portugal, 1999

Ouch! It’s hot!, SIBIA Neuoroscience Inc., La Jolla, California, USA, 1999

Ouch! It's hot! (Noxious heat and capsaicin sensitivity of cultured dorsal root ganglion neurons), University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany, 1998

Spinal expression of neurokinin-1 and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors and modification of their action, Sandoz Institute for Medical Research, London, UK, 1995

Functional mapping of the dorsal horn of the rat spinal cord, Sandoz Institute for Medical Research, London, UK, 1993

Research Staff

Valente,J