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Join IASP for the 2022 Global Year-Translating Pain Knowledge to Practice webinar on translating genome-wide transcriptomics. This webinar will discuss the value of human molecular-omics data for reconstructing human pain […]
Learn More >This award recognizes the following individuals for their outstanding level of excellence in pain-related programs in a developing country. Dr. Elizabeth Onuwa Ogboli Nwasor is recognized for her work in […]
Learn More >IASP is accepting applications for the Developing Countries Project Initiative for Improving Pain Education. These grants help support improving pain education and practice in developing countries. The ideal applicant will […]
Learn More >Who Zipporah Ali? Zipporah Ali is currently retired, but was not during the beginning of this project. She then passed responsibilities on to her colleague Esther Muniga. Dr. Zipporah Ali […]
Learn More >Who is Dr. Emilia Miquidade? Dr. Miquidade currently holds many roles. She is the Director of Pain and Palliative Care Unit in Maputo Central Hospital (Mozambique), President of the Mozambican […]
Learn More >The International Association for the Study of Pain recently awarded seven grants to the winners of the 2021 Developing Countries Project: Initiative for Improving Pain Education. This year’s grant recipients […]
Learn More >“It’s not easy, but we’re trying. You have to do something,” says Dr. Gaston Nyirigira, anesthesiologist and founder of the first multidisciplinary pain clinic in Rwanda, a small east-African country […]
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