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Pain Lab

This Week At PRICE (May 22nd to May 26th)

Editorial on Critical Discovery Critical discovery uniquely, judiciously, and analytically examines cultural and structural mechanisms of pain inequities, centers the perspectives of people with lived experiences with chronic pain, applies the intersectionality framework in real-time or “realistically”, and develops innovative methodologies to interrogate the impact of social…

This Week At PRICE (May 15th to May 19th)

New Publication in Gratitude Embracing a grateful attitude is associated with a host of health-related benefits, and there is even growing support that expressing gratitude can both directly and indirectly affect pain and mental well-being. In a recent article published in Frontiers in Pain Research, Dr. Emily Bartley and Melissa…

This Week At PRICE (May 8th to May 12th)

Strath Receives Grant PRICE’s Larissa Strath has received a 5-year K99/R00 grant from the National Institute on Aging for approximately $1.3M.  The grant, Pain and Nutrition in Dementia and Alzheimer’s (PANDA), will explore nutriepigenetic mechanisms connecting chronic pain and cognitive decline in older adults with knee pain. Aaron…

This Week At PRICE (May 1st to May 5th)

New Publication in PRT Dr. Mark Lumley, distinguished professor of the department of psychology at Wayne State University, who spoke at PRICE concerning the treatment of chronic pain this past March, recently had an article published in The Journal of Pain: Official Journal of the American Pain…

New Publication in Pain Disparities

Congratulations to Star Booker on their recent article, ‘A historical review of pain disparities research: Advancing toward health equity and empowerment’ published in Nursing Outlook. Booker, alongside researchers across the globe, reviewed over 30 years of data to examine…

New Publication on Stress and Anxiety

Congratulations to Postdoctoral Fellow Steven Pratscher on their recent publication in The International Journal of Psychology with their article ‘Evaluating depression anxiety and stress assessment before and during the COVID ‐19 pandemic using generalisability theory’.   Within their study, Pratscher, alongside other fellow researchers, studied the…

New Grant Gains Funding

CONGRATULATIONS Drs. Kimberly Sibille, Jared Tanner and Roger Fillingim on funding of their Alzheimer’s Focused Administrative Supplement to the  Pain Relief for OsteoArthritis through Combined Treatment (PROACT) study. The project will investigate relationships between chronic pain, socioenvironmental factors, dispositional traits, and brain structural and functional measures contributing to disparities in neurobiological…