Irina Vetter
University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
Prof Vetter is the Director of the Centre for Pain Research at the University of Queensland. She obtained her PhD in 2007 from the School of Pharmacy, UQ, and conducted studies as a National Health and Medical Research postdoctoral fellow at the Queensland Brain Institute and at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience in the areas of axon guidance and venom peptide pharmacology. She is a recipient of an International Association for the Study of Pain Patrick Wall Young Investigator Award (2018) and has a strong background in neuropharmacology, pain models, toxinology and high-throughput screening. Her current main research interests lie in the fields of peripheral pain mechanisms, biodiscovery of venom peptide ion channel modulators and analgesic drug discovery.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
μ‐Conotoxin KIIIA isomer selectivity on human voltage gated sodium channels (#211)
7:30 PM
Hue N T Tran
Poster Session 2 and Drinks
Enzymatic ligation of Nav1.7-inhibiting gating modifier and pore blocker toxins (#212)
7:30 PM
Poanna Tran
Poster Session 2 and Drinks
Structure-activity study of the analgesic NaV1.7 inhibiting venom peptide Pn3a (#180)
7:30 PM
Alexander Mueller
Poster Session 2 and Drinks
The New Kid On The Block: Discovery and development of NaV channel inhibitor and µ-conotoxin NgIIIA (#178)
7:30 PM
Kirsten L McMahon
Poster Session 2 and Drinks
Combinatorial peptide libraries in venoms of Australian nettle caterpillars (#216)
7:30 PM
Andrew A Walker
Poster Session 2 and Drinks