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Allan Basbaum, PhD

Professor

Following upon our extensive earlier studies of the CNS circuits through which opioids exert their analgesic effects, our laboratory now examines the mechanisms through which tissue and nerve injury produce changes in the peripheral and central nervous system that result in persistent pain. In parallel studies we examine the circuits through which pruritogens generate itch. The hallmark of our work is a multidisciplinary approach to the problem, using molecular, neuroanatomical, pharmacological and behavioral analyses in wild type and genetically-modified mice, including knockouts and Cre- or reporter-expressing mice generated in our laboratory. By combining these studies with an analysis of the functional properties of molecularly-defined neurons, these studies examine the extent to which pain and itch circuits segregate or converge at the level of spinal cord interneurons and projection neurons. Also of great interest are the mechanisms through which monocytes, including peripheral macrophages and spinal cord microglia, contribute to the persistent pain following nerve injury. With a view to overcoming the neurological consequences of peripheral nerve damage, we also studied the effects of transplanting embryonic cortical GABAergic precursor cells into the spinal cord. We have demonstrated that the cells integrate synaptically and functionally into host neural circuits and can ameliorate the persistent pain and itch associated with nerve damage, effectively treating what we consider to be the "disease" of neuropathic pain. And recently using long-term calcium imaging of spinal cord and cortical neurons in awake, behaving mice we are examining the brain and spinal cord circuits and mechanisms through which pain and itch percepts are generated as well as the mechanisms through which different general anesthetics exert their analgesic action. Below are several comprehensive reviews that we have published on the topics described above.
Education
Postdoc, 1977 - Neuroscience, University California San Francisco
Postdoc, 1975 - Neuroscience, University College London
PhD, 1972 - Neuroscience, University Pennsylvania
BSc, 1968 - Physiological psychology, McGill University
Honors and Awards
Reeve-Irvine Prize, University California, Irvine, 2917 Elected Fellow, American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 2023 HEAL Multidisciplinary Working Group, NIH, 2019-2021 NINDS Council, NIH, 2019-2021 Elected member, National Academy Sciences, 2019 Thomas Willis Lecture, Oxford University, UK, 2017 NIH Director's Lecture, National Institutes of Health, 2016 Co-Chair, Intergovermental Pain Research Coordinating Committee, NIH, 2015-2018 Strategic Planning Committee, NCCIH, 2014-2021 Grossman Award, Society Neurological Surgeons, 2014 Founder's Award, American Academy Pain Medicine, 2013 Faculty Lecturer, UCSF, 2012 Fellow, American Assoc Advancement Science, 2010 Joseph Erlanger Lecture, American Physiological Society, 2010 Elected Fellow, American Association Anatomists, 2009 Jacob Javits Investigator, NIH, 2007-2014 Recognition and Alleviation of Pain in Lab Animals (ILAR), National Academy Medicine, 2007-2010 Elected Fellow, British Academy Medical Sciences, 2007 Yngve Zotterman Prize, Swedish Physiological Society, 2007 Elected Fellow, Royal Society (United Kingdom), 2006 Elected Member, National Academy Medicine, 2005 Editor-in-Chief, Pain, International Association for the Study of Pain, 2003-2013 Fellow, American Academy Arts and Sciences, 2003 John J. Bonica Prize, International Association for Study of Pain, 2002 Director's Lecture, NIH, 1998 Public Lecturer, Society for Neuroscience, 1997 Prize for Distinguished Pain Research, Bristol-Myers-Squibb, 1994 F.W. Kerr Memorial Prize, American Pain Society, 1993 Jacob Javits Investigator, NIH, 1992-1999 Medical School Teaching Awards, UCSF, 1987-2002 Public Lecture, Society for Neuroscience, 1986 Jacob Javits Investigator, NIH, 1985-1992 Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, 1979 Career Development Award, NIH, 1978
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