معرفی
Kevin Latchford is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesia at McMaster University. His academic work focuses on the neurophysiological mechanisms of angiotensin in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus and their implications for autonomic dysfunction and stroke therapy.
Research Interests: Dr. Latchford's research spans central autonomic regulation, neuronal excitability, and therapeutic interventions for neurological disorders. His publications highlight intersections between neuroscience, anesthesiology, and stroke treatment, with a focus on ion conductance, neurochemical signaling, and hypothalamic function.
Publications Trends: Dr. Latchford's work over the past two decades reveals a consistent emphasis on angiotensin's role in autonomic regulation (2000–2008) and clinical translation, including stroke therapy (2001) and institutional policies for anesthetic drugs like Sugammadex (2020). His studies integrate cellular neurophysiology with applied clinical research.


