IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts
On this episode of The Pain Beat, Ewan St John Smith hosted fellow scientists and clinicians with expertise in visceral pain, including Federica La Russa - a scientist who also brought the patient perspective. The participants belong to the ADVANTAGE Consortium led by Geoff Woods, University of Cambridge, UK. The discussion covered psychological and clinical perspectives on the experience of visceral pain and treatment as well as the in latest preclinical research and how visceral pain studies differ from other types of pain. Podcast participants include: Ewan St. John...
info_outline Unpacking the Drug Development Process: A Conversation with Frank PorrecaIASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts
Editor’s note: During the (NAPS), five pain researchers participated in the . As we hear from our 2024 NAPS Correspondents, we’re taking a look back at some highlights of NAPS 2023 and some of the people who made them possible. In this episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast, PRF Correspondent Lindsay Ejoh spoke with – a dedicated pain researcher and one of top 10 most cited pharmacologists in the world. During their conversation, Porreca detailed the process of drug development, the importance of examining sex differences in drug development research, as well...
info_outline “Running Towards the Fire”: A Conversation with Jessica MerlinIASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts
During the (NAPS), five pain researchers participated in the . In this episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast, PRF Correspondent Jamie Moffa spoke with – a clinical pain researcher focusing on the intersection of chronic pain and opioid misuse/use disorder across populations and settings. During their wide-ranging conversation, Merlin detailed her nonlinear career path, her beginnings in research in chronic pain HIV patients, and her current passion of providing palliative care in addiction treatment settings. Podcast participants include: Jessica Merlin, MD,...
info_outline Lifting the Barriers in Pain Science: A Conversation with Melanie NoelIASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts
During the (NAPS), five pain researchers participated in the . In this episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast, PRF Correspondent Marimée Godbout-Parent spoke with – a child health and wellness researcher specializing in psychological mechanisms involved in pediatric pain. During their wide-ranging conversation, Noel discussed the inspiration behind her pioneering pediatric pain research, the development of her mentorship style based on her own mentors, and leading the way for other women in pain research. Podcast participants include: Melanie Noel, PhD, University of...
info_outline Addressing Cultural Disparities and Inequities in Pain Research: A Conversation with Calia TorresIASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts
During the (NAPS), five pain researchers participated in the . In this episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast, PRF Correspondent Madelene Ho spoke with – a passionate pain researcher and . In their thought-provoking conversation, Torres discussed her academic background, her transition from the role of trainee to mentor, and her current research about economic and cultural disparities in pain care – particularly psychosocial interventions for understudied and underserved populations, including sickle-cell patient populations. Podcast participants include: Calia...
info_outline The Keys to an Impactful Career in Pain Research: A Conversation with Elliot J. KraneIASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts
Editor’s note: During the (ISPP), five pain researchers participated in the PRF-ISPP 2023 Correspondents Program – made possible by generous contributions from and the . As we prepare for – we’re taking a look back at some highlights of ISPP 2023, and some of the people who made them possible. In this episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast, PRF Correspondent Adewale Fadaka spoke with – a prolific pain researcher and co-founder of one of the first pain centers for children in North America. During their wide-ranging...
info_outline The Impact of Patient Voices in Pain Research: A Conversation with Keith MeldrumIASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts
Editor’s note: During the (NAPS), five pain researchers participated in the . As we prepare to hear from our 2024 NAPS Correspondents, we’re taking a look back at some highlights of NAPS 2023 and some of the people who made them possible. In this episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast, PRF correspondent Taylor Yeater spoke with Keith Meldrum – a dedicated pain advocate and one of two patient partners invited to attend NAPS 2023. In their wide-ranging conversation, Keith discussed living with persistent pain for over 30 years, his extensive advocacy...
info_outline IASP’s 50th Anniversary: A Podcast with Fernando CerveroIASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts
Editor’s note: In 2024, IASP is celebrating its , culminating at the . To highlight this milestone, IASP is reflecting on its history and the advances and contributions made by its members over the past 50 years. Throughout the remainder of 2024, Pain Research Forum will be providing a series of podcasts featuring senior leaders in the field who have made major contributions to pain research and management, including those with major roles at IASP. In this episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast, frequent PRF contributor Lincoln Tracy spoke with , who has been an IASP member for...
info_outline IASP’s 50th Anniversary: A Podcast with Louisa E. JonesIASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts
Editor’s note: In 2024, IASP is celebrating its , culminating at the . To highlight this milestone, IASP is reflecting on its history and the advances and contributions made by its members over the past 50 years. Throughout the remainder of 2024, Pain Research Forum will be providing a series of podcasts featuring senior leaders in the field who have made major contributions to pain research and management, including those with major roles at IASP. In this episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast, Lincoln Tracy spoke with Louisa E. Jones – who occupied a pivotal role in the foundation...
info_outline IASP’s 50th Anniversary: A Podcast with John D. LoeserIASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts
Editor’s note: In 2024, IASP is celebrating its , culminating at the . To highlight this milestone, IASP is reflecting on its history and the advances and contributions made by its members over the past 50 years. Throughout the remainder of 2024, Pain Research Forum will be providing a series of podcasts featuring senior leaders in the field who have made major contributions to pain research and management, including those with major roles at IASP. In this episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast, frequent PRF contributor Fred Schwaller spoke with Dr. John D. Loeser – a founder of IASP...
info_outlineOn 23 August 2023, Brain, Behavior, and Immunity published the article, “Beyond Biopsychosocial: The Keystone Mechanism Theory of Pain.” In this article, researchers from the United Kingdom and Germany propose the keystone model of pain, which offers a practical balance between the expansive biopsychosocial model of pain and other reductive approaches by providing advantages for the transition from treating at the population level to that of individual people. In this episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast, two of the article’s authors speak with PRF contributor, Lincoln Tracy, PhD, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. They discuss how the group formulated this theory of pain and how it builds upon the successes of the biopsychosocial model to provide a theoretical foundation for basic and translational pain science to move forward with a strong emphasis on factors that shape an individual’s pain phenotype in a practical manner.
Podcast participants include:
- Timothy Lawn, PhD, King’s College London, UK
- Jan Vollert, PhD, University of Exeter, UK
- Lincoln Tracy, PhD, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia (host)