Clifford Woolf

Clifford Woolf, MB, BCh, PhD

Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School

Clifford Woolf, MB, BCh, PhD – Faculty Profile

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Title: Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School.

The Aim

The Woolf Lab investigates how nerve cell plasticity enables adaptation or leads to chronic pain and nerve damage, aiming to discover new therapies for neurological diseases.

The Impact

The Woolf Lab studies how pain perception occurs by examining how the nervous system adapts to injury or situations of chronic pain. By exploring how sensory and motor neurons respond to injury, inflammation, and disease, the lab seeks to discover new ways to treat pain, promote nerve repair, and protect brain and nerve function. Their work paves the way for innovative therapies for neurological diseases by identifying the genes and signals that control how neurons grow and survive.

A Closer Look

Article: Pain Points , Harvard Medical School, July 2017. This article profiles Clifford Woolf’s quest to understand pain as both protection and disease, highlighting his optogenetics research showing that tiny pain signals can trigger rapid, complex whole‑body responses.

Article: Startup launches to tackle cough, itch, pain , Harvard Office of Technology Development, April 2019. The piece describes how Nocion Therapeutics, co‑founded by Clifford Woolf and Bruce Bean, is developing targeted, non‑opioid drugs that selectively silence overactive neurons driving cough, itch, and pain.

Contact

Email: clifford.woolf@childrens.harvard.edu
Lab website: kirbyneuro.org/WoolfLab/

Publications View
Anesth Analg
Authors: Authors: Preemptive analgesia--treating postoperative pain by preventing the establishment of central sensitization
1993 Aug; 77(2):362-79.
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J Comp Neurol
Authors: Authors: Sensory innervation of the hairs of the rat hindlimb: a light microscopic analysis
1988 Nov 08; 277(2):183-94.
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Exp Neurol
Authors: Authors: Effects of capsaicin on receptive fields and on inhibitions in rat spinal cord
1982 Nov; 78(2):425-36.
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Br J Anaesth
Authors: Authors: Somatic pain--pathogenesis and prevention
1995 Aug; 75(2):169-76.
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Neurosci Lett
Authors: Authors: Regional differences in the distribution of capsaicin-sensitive target-identified adult rat dorsal root ganglion neurons
1992 Aug 31; 143(1-2):251-4.
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J Neurosci
Authors: Authors: Relative effectiveness of C primary afferent fibers of different origins in evoking a prolonged facilitation of the flexor reflex in the rat
1986 May; 6(5):1433-42.
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Brain Res
Authors: Authors: Analgesia and hyperalgesia produced in the rat by intrathecal naloxone
1980 May 12; 189(2):593-7.
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Sci Transl Med
Authors: Authors: Phenotypic drug screen uncovers the metabolic GCH1/BH4 pathway as key regulator of EGFR/KRAS-mediated neuropathic pain and lung cancer
2022 08 31; 14(660):eabj1531.
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J Neurophysiol
Authors: Authors: The contribution of GABAA and glycine receptors to central sensitization: disinhibition and touch-evoked allodynia in the spinal cord
1994 Jul; 72(1):169-79.
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Eur J Neurosci
Authors: Authors: Activity-Dependent Changes in Rat Ventral Horn Neurons in vitro; Summation of Prolonged Afferent Evoked Postsynaptic Depolarizations Produce a d-2-Amino-5-Phosphonovaleric Acid Sensitive Windup
1990; 2(7):638-49.
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