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The brain imaging study carried out at Oxford University shows that period pain is associated with differences in the way the brain processes pain, and that these differences persist throughout a woman’s menstrual cycle.
Kevin Coward
BSC (Hons) PhD (Stirllng) PGDipLATHE (Oxon) SFHEA FRSB CBiol CSciTeach Kevin Coward - Associate Professor, Director of Taught Programmes
Jen Southcombe
BSc (hons), DPhil (oxon) Jen Southcombe - Researcher in Reproductive Science
Karl Morten
Karl Morten - Director of Graduate Studies and Principal Investigator.
Manu Vatish
MBBCh BA(Hons) DPhil MA(Cantab) FRCOG Manu Vatish - Professor of Obstetrics & Consultant Obstetrician
Krina Zondervan
MSc DPhil FRCOG FMedSci Krina Zondervan - Head of Department, Professor of Reproductive & Genomic Epidemiology, Co-Director Endometriosis CaRe Centre.
Lydia Coxon
Lydia Coxon - Senior Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Pain Data Collection and Analysis
Hui Shi
Hui Shi - Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Cancer Immunology
Katy Vincent
DPhil BSc MBBS MRCOG Katy Vincent - Professor of Gynaecological Pain and Honorary Consultant Gynaecologist
Sheng Wong
Sheng Wong - Postdoctoral Researcher in Artificial Intelligence
Suzannah Williams
BSc Hons, PhD Suzannah Williams - Associate Professor & Senior Research Fellow
Ahmed Ahmed
MBBCH, MSc, MD, MRCOG, PhD Ahmed Ahmed - Professor of Gynaecological Oncology