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For the first time since 2019, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a series of presentations from esteemed ion channel scientists, promote your research during the dedicated poster session and network with other ion channel enthusiasts.
Programme:
12:00-12:45
Networking lunch with poster session
12:45-13:00
Welcome address:
13:00-13:45
Opioid receptors mediate the antinociceptive effects of TRPA1 inactivation
Professor David Andersson - Kings College London
13:45-14:15
Development of a current-clamp assay as
a physiologically relevant screen for Kv1.3
Dr Eddy Stevens - Metrion Biosciences
14:15-15:00
Coffee break with poster session
15:00-15:30
Ion channels as therapeutic targets for airway disease
Dr Sara Bonvini - AstraZeneca
15:30-16:00
Interrogating potential mechanisms and targets for chronic cough: do we have the right pre-clinical models?
Dr Michael Wortley - Imperial College London
16:00-16:30
AUT00206: a Kv3 positive modulator - from discovery to the clinical characterisation
Dr Giuseppe Alvaro - Autifony Therapeutics
16:30–16:45
Conclusion and Prize-giving
16:45 onwards
Networking
Free to attend
Cambridge Ion Channel Forum 2022
Babraham Research Campus
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 3AT
United Kingdom