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The IASP Collaborative Research Grant provides up to $15,000 for international interdisciplinary pain research collaborations between at least two countries with an emphasis on collaborations among basic, translational, and clinical […]
Learn More >IASP Early Career Research Grants facilitate the development of young researchers starting their careers as independent investigators. IASP Early Career Research Grants are available internationally, open to any discipline, […]
Learn More >IASP has named 2023 the Global Year for Integrative Pain Care. The goal of the Global Year advocacy campaign is to, each year, focus on a special aspect of pain […]
Learn More >On 1 January 2023, Karen D. Davis, PhD, will become the 5th and first female Editor-in-Chief of IASP’s PAIN journal. PAIN, first published in 1975, has become the world’s leading […]
Learn More >IASP is pleased to announce the winners of the 2022 IASP Elections for Officers and Council: President-Elect Andrew Rice, United Kingdom Secretary Jane Ballantyne, United States Council: Johan Vlaeyen, Belgium Ulrike Bingel, […]
Learn More >IASP is saddened to learn of the loss of Professor Cynthia Ruth Goh-Fung, MBBS, PhD, FAMS, FAChPM, FRCP(Edin), FRCP, who died peacefully at her home in Singapore on 13th February […]
Learn More >IASP is accepting applications for Collaborative Research Grants. These grants are available internationally and provide up to $15,000 for international interdisciplinary pain research collaborations between at least two countries with […]
Learn More >Dr. Kirsty Bannister is the recipient of the 2022 Patrick D. Wall Young Investigator Prize for Basic Science. This prize recognizes an individual who has achieved a high level of […]
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 […]
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