Meet our presenter
Dr James Cox is currently an MRC-funded Career Development Fellow and Proleptic Senior Lecturer working in the Molecular Nociception Group at University College London.
Genetic analysis of families with inherited pain disorders can help identify important insights into the human pain system.
Join Dr. James Cox of UCL, in the first of a 2-part series on pain, as he reviews the methods used to identify genes underlying human monogenic pain disorders and discusses recent developments in our understanding of congenital insensitivity to pain.
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Dr James Cox is currently an MRC-funded Career Development Fellow and Proleptic Senior Lecturer working in the Molecular Nociception Group at University College London.