
Nader Ghasemlou, PhD, is a Senior Scientist at the Krembil Brain Institute and Associate Professor at the University of Toronto with appointments in the Departments of Immunology and Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine. He leads the Pain Chronobiology & Neuroimmunology Laboratory, studying changes in both preclinical and clinical diseases of the nervous system. After completing his BSc and MSc at Queen’s University, Dr Ghasemlou joined Dr Samuel David’s lab for his PhD at McGill University where he studied the impact of neuroinflammation in spinal cord injury. He was then awarded a CIHR Banting Fellowship for his postdoctoral work in the laboratory of Dr Clifford Woolf at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital. Here, he examined the contribution of bidirectional communication between peripheral immune cells and sensory neurons to the development of acute and chronic pain. His team now uses circadian rhythmicity and time-of-day effects as a tool to better define neuroimmune outcomes.




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