Trail - Airing Pain 143: Personalised Medicine and Empowered Pain Relief
Mar 27, 12:26 PM
Coming 10 April: This edition of Airing Pain focuses on the treatment of pain, the importance of catering treatment to a person’s individual genetic makeup, and why addressing the psychological dimensions of pain is crucial in treating it effectively.
Our contributors for this edition discuss the ways in which the treatment of pain can be made more effective for people by incorporating personalised medicine or psychological treatments into a person’s care plan.
This edition will be funded by the Guy Fawkes Charitable Trust and was created with support from the British Pain Society.
Contributors:
Professor Tony Dickenson, Professor of Neuropharmacology at University College London
Our contributors for this edition discuss the ways in which the treatment of pain can be made more effective for people by incorporating personalised medicine or psychological treatments into a person’s care plan.
This edition will be funded by the Guy Fawkes Charitable Trust and was created with support from the British Pain Society.
Contributors:
Professor Tony Dickenson, Professor of Neuropharmacology at University College London
Dr. Beth Darnall, PhD, Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. Director, Stanford Pain Relief Innovations Lab.
Professor Irene Tracey, Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford and a Professor of Anaesthetic Neuroscience in the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences.