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The Pain Beat (Episode 4) – The Use of Human Tissue in Pain Research: Where Are We Now, and Where Are We Going?

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - June 25, 2021 20:23 - 54 minutes
For its fourth episode, The Pain Beat gathered together a group of pain researchers via Zoom to discuss the use of human tissue in pain research and prospects for clinical translation of new knowledge emerging from this approach. Podcast participants include: Steve Davidson, PhD, University of ...

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The Pain Beat (Episode 3) – The Transition from Acute to Chronic Pain

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - June 25, 2021 20:17 - 53 minutes
For its third episode, The Pain Beat gathered a group of pain researchers together to discuss ideas and issues related to the transition from acute to chronic pain. Podcast participants include: A. Vania Apkarian, PhD, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, US Annemiek...

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The Pain Beat (Episode 2) – Optogenetics and Chemogenetics for Pain Treatment: How Feasible Are They? How Effective Could They Be?

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - June 25, 2021 20:04 - 39 minutes
For its second episode, The Pain Beat gathered together a group of pain researchers in Keystone, Colorado, US, where two joint Keystone Symposia, Somatosensation: From Detection to Perception and Pain: Aligning the Target, were being held from February 2-5, 2020. The podcast participants include...

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The Pain Beat (Episode 1) – Pain Targets: Molecules? Cells? Circuits? Systems?

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - June 25, 2021 19:50 - 32 minutes
Welcome to the inaugural episode of The Pain Beat, The IASP Pain Research Forum's new monthly podcast series! Supported by a generous grant from The MAYDAY Fund, The Pain Beat brings together the world’s leading pain investigators in order to spark dialogue and debate around important ideas in p...

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Putting Pain Psychology Front and Center: A Podcast with Amanda Williams

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - June 20, 2021 16:26 - 31 minutes
In this podcast in honor of IASP's 50th anniversary in 2024, Amanda C de C Williams, PhD, discusses her path to pain psychology, what she wants people with pain to know, the evolutionary perspective on pain, and much more.

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How Should We Define Pain Terms? Is Chronic Pain Adaptive? And What About That Disco Funk Band? A Wide-Ranging Podcast with Jeffrey Mogil

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - June 13, 2021 18:12 - 38 minutes
Jeffrey Mogil, PhD, is the E. P. Taylor Professor of Pain Studies and the Canada Research Chair in the Genetics of Pain at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. He has made seminal contributions to the field of pain genetics, sex differences in pain and analgesia, and pain testing methods in th...

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A Deep Dive into the Fear-Avoidance Model of Pain: A Podcast with Johan Vlaeyen

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - June 08, 2021 15:33 - 42 minutes
In this podcast in honor of IASP's 50th anniversary in 2024, Dr. Johan W.S. Vlaeyen, PhD, discusses his career and contributions to the development of the fear-avoidance model of pain.

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The Importance of Translational Research and Multidisciplinary Pain Care: A Podcast with Eija Kalso

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - May 16, 2021 19:43 - 25 minutes
In this podcast in honor of IASP's 50th anniversary in 2024, Dr. Eija Kalso discusses her career in the pain field, multidisciplinary pain care, translational research, and her involvement with IASP.

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Understanding Spinal Cord Injury Pain and How Exercise Affects It: A Podcast with Megan Detloff

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - April 07, 2021 18:39 - 33 minutes
This podcast features Megan Detloff, PhD, who is an assistant professor in the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy and the Marion Murray Spinal Cord Research Center at Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, US. Detloff studies how rehabilitative exercise affects the molecular un...

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Children’s Pain: Making It Matter, Understood, Visible, and Better

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - January 31, 2021 21:35 - 34 minutes
Pediatric pain is under-recognized and under-treated throughout the world. Recently, a Lancet Child & Adolescent Commission was formed to address this critical problem. In this PRF podcast, three co-authors on the Commission meet virtually with PRF Correspondent Wendy Gaultney to discuss the ori...

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Pain in Parkinson’s Disease – A Podcast With Ray Chaudhuri and Yazead Buhidma

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - December 14, 2020 16:49 - 36 minutes
This podcast features K. Ray Chaudhuri, MD, DSc, Professor of Movement Disorders and Neurology at King’s College Hospital and King’s College London, UK, and Medical Director of the Parkinson Foundation International Centre of Excellence at King’s College, and Yazead Buhidma, a PhD student at th...

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Musings on the Progress of Pain Research: A Podcast with Stephen McMahon

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - December 05, 2020 16:10 - 44 minutes
IASP will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2024. Even though the anniversary is still a few years away, it already has us thinking about the history of IASP and the evolution of pain research over the past five decades. So, we have begun a new series of podcasts that will cover both of tho...

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Being Brave and Asking Questions: A Podcast with Maria Fitzgerald

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - October 28, 2020 13:37 - 28 minutes
In this podcast, Dr. Maria Fitzgerald, PhD, discusses how she got into the pain field, what it was like to work with Patrick Wall, the science of pain in infants, and more.

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Drawn to the Pain Field Not by the Science, but by the Patients

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - August 30, 2020 14:31 - 50 minutes
Editor’s Note: IASP will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2024. Even though the anniversary is still a few years away, it already has us thinking about the history of IASP and the evolution of pain research over the past five decades. So we are beginning a new series of podcasts that will ...

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The Epidemiology of Musculoskeletal Pain

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - August 25, 2020 19:17 - 30 minutes
Gary Macfarlane, PhD, is Dean for Research and Knowledge Exchange (LIfe Sciences and Medicine). He has also held the Chair in Epidemiology (Clinical) at The University of Aberdeen since 2005. He leads the Epidemiology group at the University of Aberdeen, which focuses its research in rheumatic a...

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A Deep Dive into Ischemic Muscle Pain: A Podcast with Michael Jankowski

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - August 11, 2020 16:41 - 31 minutes
In this podcast, Michael Jankowski, PhD, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, US, discusses his path to musculoskeletal pain research and particularly to ischemic muscle pain research, what he’s working on now, and what the future looks like in his area of investigation.

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Meeting Preview—Keystone Symposia on Pain: Aligning the Target

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - November 11, 2019 15:00 - 26 minutes
In this meeting preview, Allan Basbaum, Laura Bohn and William Schmidt, the scientific organizers of Pain: Aligning the Target, discuss their goal of bringing together researchers who study pain mechanisms with those who have a more translational focus, for the purpose of addressing gaps in know...

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North American Pain School 2019: A Conversation with Visiting Faculty Member Jennifer Laird

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - October 27, 2019 17:39 - 21 minutes
Jennifer Laird, PhD, DSc, Eli Lilly and Company, discusses her sojourns between academic and company settings, what makes for a good drug target, her love of gardening, and more. 

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IASP Pain Research Forum Podcast--North American Pain School 2019: A Conversation with Visiting Faculty Member Judith Paice

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - September 05, 2019 13:23 - 21 minutes
Judith Paice, PhD, RN, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, US, discusses her work with cancer patients who have pain, her thoughts on the opioid crisis, and the importance of multimodal treatment in pain care.

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Advice to Young Researchers: Follow Your Passion and Buckle Up Your Seatbelt for Successful Translational Pain Research—A Podcast with Stephen Waxman

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - June 18, 2019 18:35 - 29 minutes
Stephen Waxman, MD, PhD, Yale University, New Haven, US, discusses his studies of rare painful diseases, which have lessons for understanding pain more broadly, advice for trainees as they develop their careers in pain research, and why he thinks it’s important to communicate research to the pub...

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A Translational Collaboration to Advance Understanding of Sickle Cell Pain: A Podcast With Amanda Brandow and Kate Sadler

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - June 06, 2019 16:27 - 42 minutes
Amanda Brandow, DO, and Kate Sadler, PhD, both from the Medical College of Wisconsin, discuss sickle cell pain, how they are collaborating to help increase understanding of this condition, and much more.

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Pain 101 Podcast – Previously a Pain Researcher, Now a Meta-Scientist: A Podcast with Jeffrey Mogil

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - May 22, 2019 12:40 - 31 minutes
Jeffrey Mogil, PhD, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, discusses how he came to study sex differences in pain, why those differences matter, and why he now considers himself more as a “meta-scientist” rather than as a pain researcher.

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Pain 101 Podcast -- The Latest Thinking on Placebo: A Podcast with Tor Wager

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - May 17, 2019 20:54 - 29 minutes
Tor Wager, PhD, Dartmouth College, US, discusses all things placebo, including what brain imaging has revealed about placebo analgesia, the role of prior experience and expectations in the placebo response, and much more.

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Pain 101 Podcast—Patients as Partners in Pain Research: A Podcast with Leslie Levine and Jacques Laliberté

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - February 03, 2019 17:28 - 33 minutes
2018 North American Pain School patient partners Leslie Levine and Jacques Laliberté speak about their experiences with chronic pain, their advocacy efforts, and the importance of including patients as partners in pain research.  

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IASP Pain Research Forum Podcast with Kathleen Sluka

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - October 11, 2018 21:56 - 26 minutes
Kathleen Sluka, PhD, University of Iowa, Iowa City, US, discusses her path to pain research, why she thinks it’s time for the field to move on from efficacy studies of exercise for pain, and her love of painting.  

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IASP Pain Research Forum Podcast with Robert Gereau

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - October 01, 2018 15:55 - 39 minutes
Robert Gereau, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, US, discusses his use of human tissue in pain research, optogenetics, and science advocacy, among other topics.

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IASP Pain Research Forum Podcast with Irene Tracey

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - September 20, 2018 12:48 - 30 minutes
Irene Tracey, PhD, University of Oxford, UK, talks about pain brain (and spinal cord) imaging, why she thinks it’s time to rebrand or rename the term “placebo analgesia,” and her advice for young scientists.

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IASP Pain Research Forum Podcast with Ian Gilron

IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts - August 05, 2018 14:49 - 29 minutes
Ian Gilron, MD, Queen's University School of Medicine, Canada, discusses his work on clinical trials of treatments for chronic pain, combination therapy, and much more.

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