
Patrick Finan
@p_fi
Harold Carron Professor, Dept of Anesthesiology, UVA School of Medicine. Working on solutions for chronic pain; targeting sleep, emotions, and reward.
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14-05-2011 16:19:53
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Friend & neuroscience bada$$ Fadel Zeidan and his UC San Diego Health colleagues are conducting research on experimental treatments for CRPS. If you have CRPS or know someone who does, and are interested in participating, give them a holler👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 #crps #chronicpain





A new meta-analysis, in press, from Johannes Thrul et al, using data from the Chris Ferguson 🇺🇸🇫🇷🗼🎇 analysis, finds that "interventions of less than 1 week resulted in significantly worse mental health outcomes (d=-0.168, SE=0.058, p=.004), while interventions of 1 week or longer resulted

The Cannabis and Health Research Initiative will help integrate medicinal cannabis in healthcare. Correspondence from Johannes Thrul & Ryan Vandrey Johns Hopkins Medicine nature.com/articles/s4159…




#SchulichMedDent professor David Seminowicz (Dave Seminowicz @daspainbrain.bsky.social) and team have identified two biomarkers that could revolutionize how we understand and treat chronic pain. Published in JAMA Neurology. Read more: brnw.ch/21wQhSo University of Maryland School of Dentistry NeuRA (Neuroscience Research Australia) #ChronicPain

Join the world’s premier psychedelic research center! My lab at Johns Hopkins Psychedelic Research Center is hiring 3 Research Program Coordinators. We're looking for talented, hard-working, rigorous emerging scientists to contribute to scientific studies, including psychedelic admin trials. Links:

Excited to announce a clinic for individuals experiencing difficulties following a psychedelic experience. I believe this is the first clinic of its kind in the US and is right here at Johns Hopkins Medicine, where we aim to learn about & address the benefits & risks of psychedelics 🧵




Do you want to capture health behavior as it happens? My summer institute on EMA is coming up at the end of this month. Spots are limited - don't miss out! Dept of Mental Health at BSPH Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
