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Peregrine Osborne

Senior Research Fellow at The University of Melbourne

Peregrine Osborne is a Principal Research Fellow and Co-Head of the Keast-Osborne Laboratory in the Department of Anatomy and Physiology at the University of Melbourne.23 His research focuses on the organization, function, and pharmacological regulation of nervous system networks related to visceral sensory and motor functions.2

Osborne collaborates with Professor Janet Keast as Joint Heads of the Keast-Osborne Laboratory, which studies neural and bioelectronic control of pelvic organs.1 Their work aims to understand how nerve circuits function and develop neuromodulation therapies for related clinical conditions.1

Key aspects of Osborne's research include:

  1. Studying the pelvic nervous system and its role in brain control of pelvic organs and genitalia1
  2. Using advanced neuroanatomical, microscopy, and image analysis techniques1
  3. Investigating the development and function of autonomic and nociceptive circuits1
  4. Exploring potential neuromodulation treatments for various medical specialties including urology, gastroenterology, and pain medicine1

Osborne is involved in several major research projects funded by organizations such as the US National Institutes of Health and the University of Melbourne-CNRS Network.1 His work contributes to a better understanding of pelvic organ function and the development of new therapeutic approaches for related disorders.

Highlights

Keast-Osborne Laboratory: Neural and Bioelectronic Control of ...
Keast-Osborne Laboratory: Neural and Bioelectronic Control of ...

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Melbourne, Australia