Chapter |
Description |
Position |
1 |
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Welcome and Opening Remarks - Nora Volkow, M.D., Director, NIDA, NIH Pain Consortium Executive Committee Member |
0:00:04
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2 |
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TRP Channels of the Pain Pathway: Connecting Physiology to Atomic Structure - David Julius, Ph.D., University of California, San Francisco |
0:15:25
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3 |
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Pain and Depression – What Exactly is the Relationship? - Dan Clauw, M.D., University of Michigan |
1:12:30
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4 |
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Pain and Mood Regulation in Women with Chronic Pain - Mary Davis, Ph.D., Arizona State University |
1:54:11
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5 |
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Psychosocial Influences on Pain and Depression - Courtney DeVries, Ph.D., Ohio State University, College of Medicine |
2:16:30
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6 |
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Neural Mechanisms Supporting Mindfulness-Based Pain Relief as Compared to Placebo Analgesia - Fadel Zeidan, Ph.D., Wake Forest School of Medicine |
2:52:48
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7 |
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Identification of TMD Subtypes: The OPPERA Study - Eric Bair, Ph.D., University of North Carolina, School of Dentistry |
3:10:39
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8 |
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Resting State Alterations in Women with Interstitial Cystitis/Painful Bladder Syndrome - Lisa Kilpatrick, Ph.D., University of California Los Angeles, David Geffen School of Medicine |
3:27:40
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9 |
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The American Pain Society Research Agenda - Roger B. Fillingim, Ph.D., University of Florida |
3:42:01
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10 |
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Genetic Basis of Chronic Pain - William Lariviere, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh |
3:55:31
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11 |
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Genetic Basis of Human Clock and Links to Migraine - Louis Ptacek, M.D., University of California, San Francisco |
4:16:40
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12 |
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The Effects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for co-Morbid Insomnia and Pain - Michael V. Vitiello, Ph.D., University of Washington |
4:39:13
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13 |
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The Effects of Sleep Disruption on Pain and Mood: Role of inflammatory Markers - Monika Haack, Ph.D., Harvard University |
5:00:30
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14 |
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Panel Session Q and A |
5:21:09
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15 |
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Mitchell Max Award for best Junior Investigator Presentation - Patricia A. Grady, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, Director, NINR, NIH Pain Consortium Executive Committee Member |
5:35:23
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