Doctor James Dunn

Doctor James Dunn

Lecturer,
School of Medicine

Biography

Qualifications

  • PhD Western Sydney University
  • BSc (Hons) University of Western Sydney
  • BSc(AdvSc) University of Western Sydney

Professional Memberships

  • International Association for the Study of Pain (2016 - 2017)
  • Golden Key International Honour Society (2011 - 2015)

Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • School of Medicine

Contact

Email: James.Dunn@westernsydney.edu.au
Phone: (02) 4620 3707
Mobile:
Location: 30.2.23
Campbelltown

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Publications

Journal Articles

  • Dunn, J., Nagi, S. and Mahns, D. (2020), 'Minocycline reduces experimental muscle hyperalgesia induced by repeated nerve growth factor injections in humans : a placebo-controlled double-blind drug-crossover study', European Journal of Pain, vol 24, no 6 , pp 1138 - 1150.
  • Dunn, J., Mahns, D. and Nagi, S. (2020), 'Modulation of muscle pain is not somatotopically restricted : an experimental model using concurrent hypertonic-normal saline infusions in humans', Frontiers in Pain Research, vol 1 .
  • Dunn, J., Mahns, D. and Nagi, S. (2017), 'Why does a cooled object feel heavier? Psychophysical investigations into the Weber's Phenomenon', BMC Neuroscience, vol 18 .
  • Nagi, S., Dunn, J., Birznieks, I., Vickery, R. and Mahns, D. (2015), 'The effects of preferential A- and C-fibre blocks and T-type calcium channel antagonist on detection of low-force monofilaments in healthy human participants', BMC Neuroscience, vol 16, no 1 .
  • Dunn, J. and Taylor, C. (2014), 'Cardiovascular reactivity to stressors : effect of time of day?', Chronobiology International, vol 31, no 2 , pp 166 - 174.

Supervision

Previous Supervision

Thesis Title: Autoantibody Phenotyping In Fibromyalgia Patients And Validation In Transgenic Mouse Models
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Thesis Title: The respiratory modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity during mental stressors, physical stressors and controlled respiratory rates.
Field of Research:
Thesis Title: Pain Perception and Physiological Responses to Thermal and Mechanical Experimental Pain: Foundation for Pain Studies in Dancers and Non-Dancers
Field of Research:

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