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Allan Gottschalk

Associate Professor, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Address:
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Meyer 8-134
600 N. Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21287

Phone: (410) 614-0327
Fax: (410) 614-7903
E-mail: agottschalk@jhmi.edu

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Research Interest Statement

Biophysical models of general anesthetic action on the central nervous system; informational aspects of sensory perception and the representation of sensory input; nonlinear dynamics of respirtory pattern generation; acute perioperative pain.

Current Projects

 

Publications

Gottschalk A, Sexton MG, Roschke G. Multiplicative neural noise can favor an independent components representation of sensory input. Network: Computation in Neural Systems 15:291-311, 2004.

Gottschalk A, Frank SM. Prolonged differential wound hyperalgesia following an interval of unilateral epidural blockade during lower abdominal surgery. Anesth Analg, 100:1411-1413, 2005.

Ochroch EA, Gottschalk A, Augostides JG, Aukburg, SJ, Kaiser LR, Shrager JB.
Pain and physical function are similar following axillary, muscle-sparing vs. posterolateral thoracotomy. Chest. 2005;128:2664-2670.

Sutachan JJ, Watanabe I, Zhu J, Gottschalk A, Recio-Pinto E, Thornhill, WB. Effects of Kv1.1 glycosylation on C-type inactivation and simulated action potentials. Brain Res., In press, 2005.

Ochroch EA, Gottschalk A, Troxel AB, Farrar JT. Women suffer more short and longterm pain than men after major thoracotomy. Clinical J. Pain, accepted for publication 2005.

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