Dr Emma Lane - BSc PhD
Qualifications
B.Sc. in Pharmacology, University College London, 2000
Ph.D. in Neuropharmacology, King’s College London, 2004
Research Interests
Parkinson’s Disease
Mechanisms underlying dyskinesia
Transplantation
Mechanisms underlying chorea
Member of the School's Pharmacology & Physiology Research Group
Teaching Profile
Undergraduate
PH1124 Human body systems (Nervous Systems)
PH3103 Autocoid, Endocrine and Immunopharmacology (binding workshop)
PH3104 Neuropharmacology (lectures on neuroanatomy, ionotropic and metabotropic receptors, neurodegenerative diseases, pain, anxiety, and anaesthesia)
PH4112 Pharmacy Advanced Research Specialisation (advanced essay supervision)
PH4207 Problem solving in Pharmacy Practice (supervision of undergraduate final year projects)
Postgraduate
Lectures on Research Students' Skills Development Programme:
'Preparing for the viva: Biomedical and Life Sciences'
‘In Vivo Methods: An Introduction’
PhD student supervision
Links to other relevant websites
Brain Repair Group with the School of Biosciences
NECTAR (Network of European CNS Transplantation and Restoration)
STEMnet, STEM ambassador profile: http://networking.stemnet.org.uk/users/101353
Cardiff University Neuroscience News
Funding bodies which support my work
Parkinson’s disease society (link: http://www.parkinsons.org.uk/)
TransEUro: (link: http://www.transeuro.org.uk/ )
REPLACES: (link: http://www.replaces-pd.org/ )
