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The vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford Professor Irene Tracey discussed how redheaded women experience pleasure and better pain differently than others. The neuroscientist known as the ...
The vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford has used her appearance as guest editor of Radio 4's Today programme to highlight chronic pain. A neuroscientist by trade, Prof Irene Tracey focused ...
Professor Irene Tracey, dubbed the ‘Queen of Pain’, says geneticists are getting closer to understanding why studies suggest that redheads have a lower tolerance to pain caused by heat or low ...
Eight academics from the University of Oxford have followed in the footsteps of Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, and Stephen Hawking by being elected fellows of the Royal Society. The Royal Society is ...
That is where Irene Tracey, Nuffield Professor of Anaesthetic Science at Oxford University, has been focussing her attention. Known as the Queen of Pain, she has spent the past two decades ...
Kimberley Johnson explored truth by reflecting on U.S. politics and W. E. B. Du Bois’s contribution to the history of the ...
Prof Irene Tracey, the university’s vice-chancellor, said on Tuesday that freedom of speech was “the lifeblood” of the university and that she was taking steps to ensure Oxford was not full ...
Professor Irene Tracey, vice-chancellor of the university, said freedom of speech is “the lifeblood” of the institution and it upholds the right for everyone to “openly express” their ...
Stephen Fry opened up about chronic pain on Radio 4's Today programme Fry, who shot to fame in the 1980s as one half of the Fry and Laurie double act, was talking with Prof Irene Tracey ...