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Susan Brain
Professor of Pharmacology at King's College London From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Susan Diana Brain FBPhS is a professor of pharmacology at the School of Cardiovascular Medicine and Sciences at King's College London where she has worked since 1989.[1]
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Education
Brain completed a PhD in pharmacology at University College London in 1981.
Career and research
Brain held a postdoctoral post at the Institute of Dermatology. In 1989 she took up a lectureship at King's College London, where she was promoted to Reader in 1993[2] and in 1998 she was made Professor of Pharmacology at the School of Cardiovascular Medicine, where since 2005 she has been Head of the Vascular Biology and Inflammation Section.[3] She was also Head of the Pharmacology and Therapeutics Education Department between 2011 and 2018.
Brain's research investigates the role of sensory nerves in vascular inflammation.[4] In her early career she discovered the Calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor antagonist (CGRP) as a potent microvascular vasodilator.[5] More recently her research found that the gene TRPC5 can help protect against pain in arthritis[6] and that the gene TRPA1 is essential for the vascular response when being exposed to cold environments.[7]
Awards and honours
In 2018 she was elected as honorary fellow of the British Pharmacological Society.[8]
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