Kevin A. Keay - Histology

Author Information

Kevin A. Keay is affiliated with the School of Medical Sciences, Discipline of Anatomy & Histology, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, NSW, 2006, Australia. His research primarily focuses on neurobiology, with particular attention to mechanisms of pain modulation, neuroinflammation, and the physiological impacts of nerve injuries.

Research Contributions

Kevin A. Keay has made significant contributions to the field of neurobiology, particularly in understanding the mechanisms of pain modulation and neuroinflammatory responses. His recent works include studies on the expression changes in the brain following spinal cord injury, the rebalancing of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis after sciatic nerve injury, and the central processing of pain. He has also investigated the impacts of pharmacological agents like buspirone on inflammation using advanced techniques such as CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing. Additionally, Kevin has explored the social and educational aspects of body and organ donation, as well as the psychological and neurological responses to pain and analgesia.

Aliases

Kevin A. Keay is also known by several other names in academic and research circles, including K.a. Keay, K. A Keay, K A Keay, Kevin Keay, K. Keay, K. A. Keay, and Kevin A Keay.

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Citation Count 5246
H-index 38
Paper Count 119

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