Rohini Kuner

Rohini Kuner (born 28 July 1970 in Bombay) is an Indian-born German pharmacologist and director of the Institute of Pharmacology at Heidelberg University.

Vita

After studying pharmacology in India she did obtained her PhD from University of Iowa in the Lab of Jerry Gebhart.

From 1995 she was a Postdoc with Peter Seeburg at Heidelberg University. In 2002 she started her own lab through the Emmy Noether Program of the German Research Council. Since 2006 she is the chair for molecular pharmacology at Heidelberg University.

Starting in 2015 she is the speaker of the newly established collaborative research center "SFB 1158: From nociception to chronic pain".

Rohini Kuner is married to the German neuroscientist Thomas Kuner.

Research

She aims at understanding molecular mechanisms underlying chronic pain resulting from long-lasting inflammation or cancer. A major focus is laid on addressing signalling mechanisms which underlie activity-dependent changes in primary sensory neurons transmitting pain (nociceptors) and their synapses in the spinal dorsal horn. Her current work spans molecular, genetic, behavioural, electrophysiological and imaging approaches in vitro as well as in vivo in rodent models of pathological pain.

Awards

  • 2018: Feldberg Foundation Prize
  • 2017: HMLS Investigator Award[1]
  • 2017: Novartis Award for Therapy-Related Research[2]
  • 2015: Novartis Award
  • 2012: ERC Advanced Grant[3]
  • 2010: Pat Wall International Young Investigator Award, International Association for the Study of Pain
  • 2007: Pain Research Award, German Society for the Study of Pain
  • 2007: Ingrid-zu-Solms-Science Award
  • 2006: Chica and Heinz Schaller Award
  • 2006: Bergius-Kuhn-Meyerhof-Young Researcher Award (Heidelberg Roatry Club)
  • 2006: Offer for W3-Professorship for Pharmacology, Philipps-Universität Marburg, declined
  • 2006: Offer for W2-Professorship for Pharmacology, Philipps-Universität Marburg, declined
  • 2005: Rudolf-Buchheim-Award of the German Society for experimental and clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology

References

  1. "Rohini Kuner Receives HMLS Investigator Award" (in German).
  2. "Awards and Honours" (in German).
  3. "Europäischer Forschungsrat fördert Professor Dr. Rohini Kuner mit rund 2 Millionen Euro" (PDF) (in German). Retrieved 2018-02-04.
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