Our next Human Pain Seminar Series on November 13 @ 9:00am EST will have Dr. Yiheng Tu discuss his recent publication in Nature Human Behaviour titled 'Pain-preferential thalamocortical neural dynamics across species'. Zoom link in the following tweet 🧠🐀
🗨️ Introducing @lindsayjibb, who will be moderating Dr. Michael Salter’s insightful talk at this year’s Annual Pain Centre Conference. Be part of this unique experience by registering before Oct. 24th at https://t.co/H7kGFtBR0q! #PedsPain#NPAW2024
new postdoc position available with me and Siobhan Schabrun on an NIH funded study validated brain based biomarkers in chronic pain. contact me with informal inquiries.
https://t.co/0U4KTnAjLC
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Month in prison: $9,400
Month in shelter: $6,800
Supportive housing per month: $3,800
Housing for all is a matter of human dignity and sound economics.
🌟We’re thrilled to announce Dr. @massihmoayedi, a renowned pain researcher, as a speaker at this year’s Annual Pain Centre Conference. You do not want to miss his thoughtful insights! Don’t miss out, and register by Oct. 24th at https://t.co/H7kGFtBjaS! #PedsPain#NPAW2024
"...I don’t think Housefather actually cares all that much about Jews or antisemitism, but I’m sure he cares quite a bit about Zionists and anti-Zionism."
@TheVarsity's Opinion writer gets it. How come other MPs don't?
Where a student journalist clearly calls out an MPs agenda to hijack an identity to advance the political goals of another nation:
https://t.co/WCbhMw4bDX
"It’s evident to me that Housefather’s priority wasn’t 'addressing the valid fears of the Jewish community,' as the meeting set out to do, but taking any opportunity to demonize university presidents to further a Zionist agenda. ..."
Our next Human Pain Seminar Series on November 13 @ 9:00am EST will have Dr. Yiheng Tu discuss his recent publication in Nature Human Behaviour titled 'Pain-preferential thalamocortical neural dynamics across species'. Zoom link in the following tweet 🧠🐀
The recording of our latest Human Pain Seminar Series by PhD student Soo Ahn Lee on 'Brain Representations of Affective Valence and Intensity in Sustained Pleasure and Pain' is now posted to our website. Watch it here 🧠🌶️🍫
https://t.co/PXWOqVQvmG
All NeuroImage and NeuroImage:Reports editors have resigned over the high publication fee, and are starting a new non-profit journal
https://t.co/DmnwDKVCK7
This comes with great regret, and a huge amount of thought and discussion- please read announcement to get more details.
A diverse team of researchers from #UofT have been awarded a grant from the New Frontiers Research Fund (NFRF) to explore the impact of sociocultural and psychological factors on postsurgical pain. @UofTNursing https://t.co/671adTvovd