We're having a great new paper out, one that has been long time making and we hope will change how you do #animal#experiments! In short: think less about flashy results, and more about #rigor in five steps: 🧵1/8 https://t.co/kmhMuAAiQ6 @GoEQIPD@naturemethods
Super excited to say my first joint first author paper with @bannister_lab is now out in @PAINthejournal😁🥳
@DrRyanPatel and I examined balance between excitatory signaling and descending control in the generation of hyperalgesia in both rats and humans...
Want to work with the faboulous Katja Wiech and myself in Oxford? Interested in change points in learning and decision making and their contribution to the transition from acute to chronic pain in 'sciatica'? Then this postdoc position is for you!!!
https://t.co/SxzWlXVu6z
Had a fantastic time presenting at European Conference of Pain Trials #SOPATE2023 in Brussels and catching up with @TimPnin and others. Good to see interest for non pharmacological trials from such a broad audience!
The UK is back in the Horizon family. A win-win for global scientific progress.
Starting from 1 January 2024, UK researchers will be able to participate in @HorizonEU, the EU’s research and innovation programme.
More info ↓
In Folge #62 des PhysioBib Podcast hatten wir Dr. Jan Vollert (@TimPnin) zu Gast. Wir haben mit ihm über seine Forschung als Bioinformatiker und über das Thema personalisierte Schmerzmedizin gesprochen. 🙌
https://t.co/4qKL9LgzHS
❓What's the contribution of placebo effects in physical or psych interventions?
We used 3-armed trials to answer this in our hot-off-the-press #systematicreview in @EFIC_org EJP 👇
https://t.co/aP2U3anjZy @SIPSplacebo
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In the latest @IASPpain@PainResForum podcast I chat with Tim Lawn (@lawn_tim) & Jan Vollert (@TimPnin) about their the proposed keystone mechanism theory of pain and its potential role in helping to shape the future of pain management.
https://t.co/aLb4oHNqUk
“The treatments that we currently have are effective for some patients, but really just for some.”
Our “Babbage” podcast hears how @TimPnin is trying to figure out the treatments that work best for specific types of chronic pain. Listen here: https://t.co/IkjryqQ0nD 👇
Back in the European Parliament again for another event on pain policy @SIP_PainPolicy@pain_europe - why is chronic pain relevant to mental health policies?