Roman Cregg
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Centre For Anaesthesia
University College London, London, UK
I am a Consultant in Pain Medicine and Anaesthesia at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and UCH, London, UK.
I completed my training in anaesthesia rotating between the King’s College London, University College London, Chase Farm and Barnet and the Royal Free Hospitals. My Advanced Pain Medicine fellowship was based at the Imperial School, London and I held appointments at Chelsea and Westminster, Hillingdon and The Royal Marsden Hospitals. I went further supplementing my sub-specialty pain training with attachments to Guys’ and St Thomas’ hospitals (advanced neuromodulation) and Cleveland Clinic, OH, USA (interventional management of headaches) before taking up my current permanent post as a consultant.
Pain channelopathies
Painful peripheral neuropathies
Genetics of chronic pain
Personalised analgesia
Ketamine as an analgesic drug
Use of DNA in treatment of chronic pain