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  1. Michael D. Burton. Eugene McDermott Distinguished Professor. Associate Professor. Department of Neuroscience. Center for Advanced Pain Studies - founding member. Research Interests: Molecular & Integrative Neuroscience. How the immune and nervous systems communicate to influence pain and comorbidities like depression and anxiety.

  2. 2012. Interleukin-6 trans-signaling in the senescent mouse brain is involved in infection-related deficits in contextual fear conditioning. MD Burton, RW Johnson. Brain, behavior, and immunity 26 (5), 732-738.

    • Postdoc Candidate?
    • Undergraduate Or Graduate Research Intern (M.S.) Candidate?
    • Short-Term/Summer Research Intern Candidate?

    Interested candidates can hold a PhD in a number of fields including: Neuroscience, Immunology, Bioengineering, Physiology, Biology (Micro-) and should submit the following via e-mail: 1. A brief narrative describing their relevant experience andspecific interests in the lab 2. Full Curriculum vitae (CV) 3. Contact information for 2-3 references to...

    We ask all incoming interns to volunteer in the lab minimally 2 semesters. We now ask for students to sign up for a minimum of 0 hours of course credit initially and more hours after at least 1 semester. This is for Undergraduate or Masters internship. We request all research interns commit a minimum of 10-15 hours/week. No independent weekend or e...

    The lab supports the development of junior scientists from all walks and experiences of life. We accept students from all institutes with interests in neuroimmunology, behavior, and career development. We participate in many summer access research programs that allows for students to spend time in the lab. Programs like the Louis Stokes Alliances f...

  3. Apr 6, 2016 · Dr. Michael Burton, a postdoctoral researcher at UT Dallas, hopes to have a faculty position some day. His research focuses on specific mechanisms in the immune system that are involved in exaggerating pain or creating pain hypersensitivity.

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