William T O'Connor

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1900 …2024

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Multitudes of different neurotransmitters are used to relay messages between nerve cells in the brain. Using microdialysis (via a specially constructed and very small artificial blood vessel) I monitor the release of neurotransmitters from nerve cells in those nerve circuits mediating movement and emotion. The aim is to understand the role of neurotransmitter release in these nerve circuits thereby leading to new treatments for Parkinsons disease, epilepsy, schizophrenia and head trauma. All studies are performed in the intact brain of animals and man. During the past 15 years my research has focussed on the application of microdialysis to the study of neurotransmitter release in the intact conscious brain of animals and man although other topics, namely the neurpharmacology of neurological and psychiatric disorders, analytical chemistry, data management and neuroinformatics have attracted my attention and continue to do so. A more recent initiative is the development of a neurotrauma model in the rat, which mimics the brain damage associated with mild and severe head injuries in the human. A neuroinformatics workbench is also being developed whereby the findings from the microdialysis studies obtained from the rat is pooled into a biologically based, object driven computer model for probing limbic and motor nerve circuitry I believe that this approach will lead to the prediction of better and safer drugs for the treatment of brain damage and mental illnesses in the human.

Teaching Interests

Year 1 Academic advisor System Neurobiology of empathy Introduction to human physiology (six-lecture series) Physiology of ageingNeuromuscular junctions Biochemistry of oxygenVisceral afferents and; symptom generationOverview of the liver Body fluid homeostasis Overview of hormones Year 2 Step 1 USMLE: recruitment sessions (two-sessions)Pathophysiology of asthma Physiology of vision History and; ethics of animal experimentation Year 3 Literature review session Empathy in clinical training and; practice Final year (Y4) research module (two sessions)

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
  • SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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