
Ed Keogh
@dredkeogh
Research interests: psychology of pain | sex, gender and pain | cognition & emotion | pain communication. Occasional musical interludes.
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Living with chronic pain can feel isolating, but being a public contributor in research can provide purpose. This blog shares how working with CRIISP helped bridge the gap between researchers & people with pain. criisp.uk/2025/03/12/fro… #PainResearch #PatientVoices Advanced Pain Discovery Platform

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

In our new PAIN Journal paper, Jakub Nastaj and colleagues show—for the first time—that not only pain intensity but also pain distribution can be classically conditioned. Both classical conditioning (with/without verbal suggestion) and verbal suggestion alone led to an





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/…





Looking forward to welcoming you all tomorrow for this years #APDP conference The British Pain Society for those of you arriving tonight we will be in Merlin’s Bar in Celtic Manor if anybody would like to join us for drinks


Excellent plenary lecture by Emma Fisher on the topic of Blast Injury in Children at the The British Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting #BPSASM25


As always delighted to be learning about gender pain. And how to be inclusive in clinical practice. Katelynn Boerner is an inspiration every time The British Pain Society #bpsasm2025




So pleased this one now out with the amazing Sarah Garfinkel Interoception and pain: body–mind integration, rupture, and ... : PAIN journals.lww.com/pain/fulltext/…

Delighted that CRIISP has been Highly Commended in the ‘Involving’ category of the University of Bath Vice-Chancellor’s Engage Awards! Recognised for our commitment to involving people with lived experience in pain research criisp.uk #PublicEngagement #ChronicPain

