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Putting the Social in the Biopsychosocial Model of Pain: A Conversation With Kenneth Craig

Editor’s note: IASP will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2024. Even though the anniversary is still a few years away, it already has us thinking about the history of […]

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The PRF Virtual Correspondents Blog – Cycle 3

Thirteen early-career pain researchers and clinicians are taking part in the third cycle of the PRF Virtual Correspondents Program. This science communications training program provides participants with knowledge and skills […]

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The PRF Virtual Correspondents Blog – Cycle 2

Twelve early-career pain researchers and clinicians are taking part in the second cycle of the PRF Virtual Correspondents Program. This science communications training program provides participants with knowledge and skills […]

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The 2020 PRF Virtual Correspondents Blog

Eight early-career researchers are taking part in the first cycle of the PRF Virtual Correspondents Program. This science communications training program provides participants with knowledge and skills needed to communicate […]

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A Message to the PRF Community from IASP President Lars Arendt-Nielsen

Editor’s note: The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), PRF’s publisher, recently made the difficult decision to postpone the World Congress on Pain until next year due to […]

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The IASP Global Alliance of Pain Patient Advocates (GAPPA): Incorporating the Lived Experience of Pain into the Study of Pain

This article was originally published on RELIEF, the IASP Pain Research Forum's companion website for patients and the wider public, and is reposted here for the benefit of the PRF […]

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In Memoriam: Ronald Melzack (1929-2019)

Editor’s note: Terence J. Coderre, PhD (Alan Edwards Centre for Research on Pain, McGill University, Montreal, Canada), and Lucia Gagliese, PhD (School of Kinesiology and Health Science, York University, Toronto, […]

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Open Science: Sharing Is Caring

This article is co-authored by Tory Madden, University of Cape Town, South Africa, and Peter Kamerman, University of the Witwatersrand, Parktown, South Africa.   Editor’s note: In this discussion, two […]

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The 2019 PRF-NAPS Correspondents Blog

Six early-career pain researchers are participating in the PRF-NAPS Correspondents program during the 2019 North American Pain School, which took place June 23-28 in Montebello, Quebec City, Canada. The Correspondents program is […]

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The 7th International Congress on Neuropathic Pain (NeuPSIG 2019) PRF Correspondents Blog

The PRF Correspondents Blogged Live From NeuPSIG 2019!   Seven early-career pain researchers took part in the PRF Correspondents program during the 7th International Congress on Neuropathic Pain (NeuPSIG 2019), which took place May […]

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