Deleterious Effects of Sustained Morphine on Bone Cancer Pain and Disease Progression
Biography
Dr. Anna Vardanyan received her M.D. in 2001 from Yerevan State Medical University in Armenia. She went on to earn a Ph.D. in Medical Pharmacology from the University of Arizona College of Medicine in 2007. After completing the PhD program, she was recruited to Genzyme Corporation in 2008, to establish a pain program within the Department of Orthopaedic Research, where she currently holds the position of Staff Scientist II.
Her efforts are focused on setting strategy and leading Osteoarthritis Pain Project. This includes target identification, discovery research and preclinical assessment of novel therapeutic candidates for the treatment of OA pain.
Dr. Vardanyan鈥檚 research interests include opioid-induced adaptive changes in pain processing, as well as the neurobiology and pharmacologic management of bone cancer-induced and osteoarthritis-induced pain.
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