Professor Pascal Carrive
Professor
- PhD (1989, USyd)
Medicine & Health
School of Biomedical Sciences
Research InterestsÌýÌýÌý
I am a neuroscientist and my main research interest is in the organisation of the brain network that controls hyperarousal and the associated autonomic and behavioural responses to emotional stress (anxiety, fear). I am primarily interested in cardiovascular and thermogenic responses to stress. My work is in rats and mice.
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Broad Research Areas
- Neuroscience
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Pharmacology
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Specific Research KeywordsÌýÌýÌý
- Central Control of Cardiovascular Function
- Anxiety Disorders
- Autonomic Nervous System
- Limbic system
- Brain Anatomy
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Society Memberships & Professional ActivitiesÌýÌýÌý
- International Society of Autonomic Neuroscience (ISAN)
- Australasian Society of Autonomic Neuroscience (ASAN)
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Funding SourcesÌýÌýÌý
- Multiple Sclerosis Foundation Grant (co-CI, 2023-2025)
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Teaching InterestsÌýÌýÌý
I teach Neuroanatomy and Neurosciences to third year science students and to medical students.
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Thesis topics for current UNSW Medicine postgraduate research students
- Role of orexin receptors in central cardiovascular control during emotional stress
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ILP Research Interests (will supervise ILP students)
- Central Nervous System Agents
- Neural Pathways
- Stress
Phone
+61 2 9385 2467
E-mail
Location
Room 253B,
Wallace Wurth Building Level 2 South West
- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
- Multiple Sclerosis Foundation Grant (2023-2025)
- NHMRC (past)
- National Heart Foundation (past)
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