Brett Graham
School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy
Newcastle University
Australia
Biography
Brett Graham graduated with his PhD in 2006 and after a short postdoctoral period started his research laboratory, now the Spinal Cord Connections Group, in 2008. The primary theme of his research is spinal sensory coding, a topic he has been focused on since completing Honours year studying inhibitory synaptic transmission between spinal dorsal horn neurons in 2001.
Research Interest
Neurosciences, Medical Physiology, Cognitive Sciences
Publications
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Hughes DI, Sikander S, Kinnon CM, Boyle KA, Watanabe M, Callister RJ, Graham BA. Morphological, neurochemical and electrophysiological features of parvalbuminâ€expressing cells: a likely source of axoâ€axonic inputs in the mouse spinal dorsal horn. The Journal of physiology. 2012 Aug 1;590(16):3927-51.
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Graham BA, Tadros MA, Schofield PR, Callister RJ. Probing glycine receptor stoichiometry in superficial dorsal horn neurones using the spasmodic mouse. The Journal of physiology. 2011 May 15;589(10):2459-74.
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Yeoh JW, James MH, Jobling P, Bains JS, Graham BA, Dayas CV. Cocaine potentiates excitatory drive in the perifornical/lateral hypothalamus. The Journal of physiology. 2012 Aug 1;590(16):3677-89.