COME JOIN THE CONVERSATION AT PAIN RESEARCHER!
IASP’s Pain Research Forum has always strived to foster discussion and collaboration that speeds up the acquisition of new knowledge and its translation into novel pain treatments. PRF works toward this mission by providing our audience with its weekly literature review – Papers of the Week – alongside news articles, conversations with leaders in the field, and recurring webinars.
Working together with the PRF Editorial Board, we’ve identified a gap that has hindered PRFs ability to fulfill its goals – bidirectional knowledge sharing. To fill this gap, Pain Research Forum is excited to announce its recent acquisition of Pain Researcher.
Pain Researcher is a free community forum where anyone involved or interested in the study of pain can convene to share information and discuss the latest in pain research.
Users can seed and/or participate in discussions related to their research interests and converse on topics including (but not limited to) detailed experimental protocols, technical troubleshooting, tool development, resource sharing, and the latest in the pain literature. At Pain Researcher, you can challenge dogma, propose new ideas, and interpret emerging results.
Founded by Alexander Chamessian in 2016 (Washington University of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, USA), Pain Researcher has grown to include hundreds of registered users and content posts. Working with Alex and the IASP community, the PRF Team is excited to continue Pain Researcher’s development well into the future.
We’re enthusiastic about this next chapter in PRF’s evolution, and we want to hear from you! Come join the conversation at Pain Researcher, and let’s work together for pain relief throughout the world.