NEPAL
This project examines different factors as they relate to the aging brain, including pain sensitivity, walking ability, and thinking and memory.
This project examines different factors as they relate to the aging brain, including pain sensitivity, walking ability, and thinking and memory.
This project examines the effects of Oxytocin on chronic pain in older adults with knee osteoarthritis.
This project examines the effect of a 7-week resilience-based intervention on pain and functioning in older adults with low back pain.
This study examines ethnic group differences in clinical symptoms, systemic inflammation, psychosocial functioning, and pain-related central nervous system (CNS) structure and function at baseline and over a four-year follow-up period among older adults with knee osteoarthritis.
Presented by Roger Fillingim, PhD Distinguished Professor & Director of UF Pain Research and Intervention Center of Excellence & UF Center for Advancing Minority Pain & Aging Science
Join us for the final journal club of 2019!
We are so proud of Dr. Ellen Terry on receiving for the second year in a row the MBI Rising Star award. Dr. Terry’s research focuses on developing behavioral interventions to reduce pain catastrophizing. Please follow the MBI Rising Star: a video series highlighting the up-and-coming University of…
UF CAMPAS Presents: How to Design a Pilot Project Presented by Marco Pahor, PhD Director of UF Institute on Aging & Professor and Founding Chair of the Department of Aging and Geriatric Research, College of Medicine Dr. Pahor will share his expertise on how to…
Join Tamara Ordonez Diaz, Ph.D. for this months journal club.
UF CAMPAS Presents: Community-Based Recruitment for Health Disparities Research Presented by Linda Cottler, PhDAssociate Dean for Research and Dean’sProfessor in the Department of Epidemiology, College of Public Health &Health Professions Dr. Cottler will share her expertise on how to increase community engagement and recruitment of diverse populations…