Kyle Pattinson, BM DPhil FRCA 
MRC Clinician Scientist Fellow
Consultant Anaesthetist
Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, University of Oxford
John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford OX3 9DU, UK

E-mail:

kyle.pattinson @ nda.ox.ac.uk


 

Oxford Respiratory FMRI Meeting
Christ Church, Oxford 
Wednesday 10th October 2007
Attendees (from left to right):  Peter Robbins, Jack Feldman, Richard Wise, Kyle Pattinson, John Sear, Natalie Voets, Georgios Mitsis, Kevin Talbot, Sara Booth, Imran Ahmad, Doug Corfield, Rob Davies, Ken O'Halloran, Abe Guz, Sandy Jack, Shakheeb Moosavi, Jacky Smith, Richard Rogers, Julian Paton, Nimisha Patel, Clive Hahn, Keith Dorrington, Mary Morrell, Steve Mayhew, Vishvarani Wanigasekara, Annabel Nickol, Leanne Mckay. Attendees not in the photograph: Ricardo Governo, Irene Tracey, Henry McQuay, Helen Davies, Elizabeth Russell, David Paterson.


Lecture Programme:
Irene Tracey,
University of Oxford
Advanced Techniques for Imaging Structure and Function in the Human Brainstem
Jack Feldman, UCLA Looking for Inspiration
Rob Davies,
University of Oxford
COPD and Dyspnoea
Helen Davies,
University of Oxford
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and the Central Control of Dyspnoea
Sara Booth,
University of Cambridge
A Breathlessness Intervention Service – a multidimensional approach to a complex symptom
Jacky Smith,
University of Manchester
Cortical Activation in response to the urge to cough
Julian Paton,
University of Bristol
Multiple Brainstem Respiratory Oscillators Exhibiting Hierarchical and Spatial Organisation
Leanne McKay,
CNRS, Paris
Maturation of Respiratory Rhythm Generation
Ken O'Halloran,
University College, Dublin
Control of Breathing in an Animal Model of Sleep Apnoea
Mary Morrell,
Imperial College
Imaging and Cognitive Consequences Combined in Sleep Apnoea
Georgios Mitsis,
National Techical University, Athens
Dynamic Modelling Applied to Respiration and FMRI
Richard Wise,
Cardiff University
Disentangling signal from noise in respiratory FMRI
Kyle Pattinson,
University of Oxford
Brainstem FMRI, opioids and breathing
Doug Corfield,
Keele University
Mapping respiratory sensory inputs in the human cortex
A big thank you to our sponsors:  The Physiological Society, Glaxo-Smith-Kline and Christ Church.