Joyce H. Hurley, PhD
Lecturer in Medical & Molecular Genetics
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Medical Science Building, Room MS 0042
Indianapolis, IN 46202 - PubMed:
Bio
Over the last 25 years, my research interest has been on roles of receptor and ion channel signaling in disorders of the nervous system. Currently, we are focused on understanding how migraine pain pathways are activated acutely by different triggers, including air pollutants and mild traumatic brain injury. We are also analyzing changes which occur at the molecular and cellular level in the progression from acute to chronic migraine symptoms in an animal model.
Year | Degree | Institution |
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1995 | PhD | Indiana University |
1984 | BS | Purdue University |
Migraine pain pathways, triggers of migraine, progression to chronic migraine, ligand-gated calcium channels, neurotransmitter release, traumatic brain injury
Migraine, headache, traumatic brain injury, Gulf War Syndrome, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity