Fostering Cutting-Edge Research Into Pain and Sensory Function
Established in 2012, the Center for Pain Research supports a vibrant and collaborative neuroscience research program at SWAGÊÓƵ. The goal of the center is to increase the scientific understanding of the neurobiology of chronic pain, facilitating the discovery and development of novel therapies.
Through funding from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences*, the center continues to expand and diversify in exciting ways — recruiting neuroscience faculty to SWAGÊÓƵ, supporting the work of neuroscience investigators, and launching the research programs of junior faculty via our pilot project program.
The center also supports two state-of-the-art research facilities — the Behavioral Core and the Histology and Imaging Core — which provide expertise, training, and instrumentation to perform cutting-edge research.
*NIGMS grant # P30GM145497, PI-Meng
Aims
- Create a critical mass of neuroscience researchers necessary to sustain a vibrant and competitive research center. The center supports promising junior scientists, administers a pilot project grant program to fund additional neuroscience projects, and provides start-up funds for the recruitment of new faculty.
- Expand SWAGÊÓƵ’s neuroscience research infrastructure, providing core facilities that allow investigators to carry out cutting-edge research. Two core facilities, the Behavioral Core and the Histology and Imaging Core, provide researchers access to specialized instrumentation and equipment, as well as the training and expertise needed to use it.
People
The center is pleased to enlist the advice and expertise of its Steering Committee and External Advisory Board.
Steering Committee
External Advisory Committee
, Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience; Scientific Director, Quebec Mental Health Institute; Director of Research, Quebec Integrated Health University; Director, Neurophotonics Center, Laval Université, Quebec, Canada
, Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Dentistry, University of California, San Francisco
, Professor of Neuroscience, Director of the Carney Institute for Brain Science, Brown University
, Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Anesthesiology, College of Medicine, University of Arizona
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Contact
If you have any questions about engaging with the center contact Heather Pollard, COBRE program manager, at hpollard1@une.edu or (207) 602-2517.