
Bath Centre for Pain Research
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Bath Centre for Pain Research @UniofBath. Exploring pain. Finding new ways forward.
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http://go.bath.ac.uk/pain 24-06-2020 18:17:43
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New paper from Emma Fisher 👇👇👇




A pain research strategy for Europe: A European survey and position paper of the European Pain Federation EFIC - Pickering - 2025 - European Journal of Pain - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ej… European Pain Federation EFIC®

A lovely and enriching day spent sharing knowledge and experiences with the wider team of PhD researchers from Imperial College London who also work in the field of paediatric blast injury. Such valuable lessons learnt 🙌 #paediatricblastinjury #PhD Bath Centre for Pain Research @paediatricblast


Review: Drs. Vitali, Christopher Eccleston and colleagues outline a theory-driven approach for fitting new measurement models to chronic pain data from large cohort studies, and evaluating their psychometric properties Full: jpain.org/article/S1526-…





Pain research must reflect the diversity of those it serves. A new editorial from PAIN's Editor-in-Chief Karen Deborah Davis explores the critical role of #DEI in study design & clinical practice. Read more: bit.ly/3D5WgJO #ScienceForAll




Congratulations to Professor Emma Fisher Emma Fisher of the Bath Centre for Pain Research Bath Centre for Pain Research promoted to a personal chair for her international standing in paediatric pain research and evidence based medicine.👏👏


We are delighted to congratulate Emma Fisher who has recently been promoted to Professor. A fabulous achievement, reflecting significant international leadership in pain research. Very well deserved. Bath Centre for Pain Research


Very excited to share this news which wouldn’t have been possible without friends in Bath Centre for Pain Research and all my collaborators!

New Bath Centre for Pain Research paper: A review in The Lancet by Christopher Eccleston and colleagues argues that psychological treatments can be used early on, when pain first emerges. Access details, and a link to the paper here: bath.ac.uk/announcements/…

