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Mary Piscura, PhD

Mary Piscura
Mary Piscura, PhD
Faculty for Anatomy
Department/Disciplines: Biomedical Affairs and Research, Anatomical Sciences
Campus: Auburn
Office: 249
Fax: 334-442-4096
Email: Contact
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Dr. Mary Piscura, PhD, is a dedicated faculty member with a strong passion for teaching anatomy and advancing pain research. She attended The Ohio State University (Columbus, OH) in her home state for her bachelor’s in biology, where she identified her enthusiasm for anatomical education. She completed her PhD in anatomy from The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine (Hershey, PA), with part of her dissertation work taking place remotely at Marshall University (Huntington, WV). Dr. Piscura is interested in investigating the mechanisms underlying pain perception and exploring non-opioid alternatives for pain management, which she has explored in various preclinical mouse models. She is also a co-founder of a nationwide anatomy outreach initiative, the Anato-Bee, aiming to promote anatomical knowledge and awareness in the wider community. Through this initiative, she seeks to inspire young minds and foster a deeper appreciation for the wonders of the human body. Dr. Piscura's commitment to advancing pain research, teaching anatomy, and promoting anatomical literacy highlights her enthusiasm for enhancing both scientific knowledge and public understanding of the human body.

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Education

Year University Degree
2022 The Pennsylvania State University PhD
2018 The Ohio State University BS

Research Interests

Dr. Piscura grew up and completed her education in areas of the United States most heavily devastated by the opioid epidemic, which sparked her passion for specialization in pain research with a particular focus on exploring nonopioid alternatives for pain management. By combining her expertise in preclinical pain models and anatomical insights, Dr. Piscura strives to contribute to the development of safer and more effective pain management strategies that can benefit patients worldwide.

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