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IMPACT

This project examines the effect of a five day course of mindfulness meditation and transcranial direct current stimulation on pain modulatory balance and pain-related brain function and chronic pain in older adults with knee osteoarthritis.

Spotlight Submissions

NameEntry DateNo (Published on Facebook)Link to Entry Melissa MakhoulFebruary 18, 2024View Details Jennifer NicholsMay 28, 2021View Details Tatiana GomezMay 18, 2021View Details NameEntry DateNo (Published on Facebook)Link to Entry…

Dr. Roach receives her first K01 Award!

Congratulations to Dr. Keesha Roach on receiving her first NIH K01 grant through the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) titled: Contributions of biopsychosocial factors in sickle cell disease pain. Dr. Roach recently moved to the UF College of Nursing as a Research Assistant Professor after…

Join the new US Association for Study of Pain

PRICE is honored to see many of our UF Pain Members be part of the 41 individuals that formed the United States Association for Study of Pain (USASP). This new initiative represents scientists nationwide who collaboratively research, diagnose, and treat pain in the United States.

Back Pain & Motor Control

The purpose of this study is to understand how movement influences pain and how pain influences movement, and to identify the brain circuits that allow this to happen.

Dr. Bartley receives pilot funding for a new resilience study

Congratulations to Dr. Emily Bartley for receiving pilot funding from the Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center for her study, “Pain Resilience and Inflammatory Marker Expression – PRIME.” This research will allow her to examine the contributions of psychological resilience and inflammatory markers with measures of disability…