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Recognising the Pioneering Work of Professor Geoffrey Burnstock: Purinergic Signalling in Disorders of Bladder Function

18/05/2024 22:17:02

Workshop Schedule

Karen McCloskey
Christopher Henry Fry
Karen McCloskey
Christopher Henry Fry
Toby C. Chai
Nicholas Spencer
Nicholas Spencer
Toby C. Chai
Karen McCloskey
Christopher Henry Fry
Toby C. Chai
Nicholas Spencer

Aims & Objectives

Intermediate
90 minutes
Pharmacology
Pure and Applied Science / Translational
ATP and purinergic signalling lower urinary tract Geoffrey Burnstock Memorial
Urology, Pure and Applied Science

Professor Geoffrey Burnstock (1929–2020) was a neurobiologist who advanced biomedical knowledge through his pioneering work on purinergic signalling. Professor Burnstock’s illustrious career was recognised by accolades including Fellow of the Royal Society (1986), Australian Academy of Science's Macfarlane Burnet Medal (2017) and Companion of the Order of Australia (2018). He is best known for demonstrating that extracellular ATP acts as a signalling molecule across many areas. This workshop will review what we currently know of bladder purinergic signalling in the bladder and pathophysiological changes. Translational impacts of Professor Burnstock’s legacy will be discussed in the context of clinical urology.