IASP’s World Congress on Pain is the largest gathering of pain professionals in the world, bringing together more than 5,000 scientists, clinicians, and healthcare providers from around the world and across pain disciplines
The QPRN is proud to have been able to present its mission and activities at the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) congress, held in Amsterdam from August 5 to 9, 2024. The congress was also an opportunity to showcase the work of our student researchers and member researchers from Quebec.
Luda Diatchenko
- MASTER CLASS : Progress in Methodological Approaches to Study Widespread Chronic Pain in Fibromyalgia
The Role of Genetic Factors for the Development of Chronic Pain - SIG Symposia Acute Pain SIG: The Role of Biomarkers for Acute & Transition From Acute to Chronic Pain
- SIG SymposiaOrofacial &Head Pain SIG:Phenotyping Chronic Pain Patients: Achievements, Tasks, Future Perspectives
Contribution of Immune and Peripheral Glial Cells to Pain Resolution
Manon Choinière
- SIG Symposia Pain Registries SIG: Pain Registries Are Coming of Age: What Can We Learn From Them?
Jeffrey Mogil
- MASTER CLASS : Advances in Preclinical Pain Testing
Sex and Gender Differences in Chronic Pain
Michael Sullivan
- Injustice in a Cultural Context: Findings and Future Directions in Adult and Pediatric Pain
The Transdiagnostic Impact of Perceived Injustice on Recovery Outcomes Following Work Injury
Timothy Wideman
- Pain, Selfhood and Suffering: Theoretical, Methodological and Clinical Perspectives
Characterizing Pain-Related Suffering: Toward the First Evidence-Based Definition
Jordi Perez
- Cancer Pain Management Throughout the Disease Stages. Advances in the Last 50 Years.
Early Symptom Management in Patients with Cancer Pain