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Interested in new pain assessment methods in animals? Register now for our @IASPpain virtual topical workshop-Measuring Affective States Across Species in Relation to Pain. Thursday 25 February 2021 09:00-10:30. iasp-pain.org/virtual-series pain.org/virtual-series #IASPvirtualseries
Clear demonstration of dysfunctional descending endogenous analgesic system in pet dogs with osteoarthritis pain ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32015421 @CVMResearch @bdxlascelles
Great collaboration with #MikeConzemius @umnCVM @bdxlascelles @CVMResearch - finally making some practical sense of activity data in dogs ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31920217
Producing data on supplements - such a controversial area! Here is data on #movoflex authors.elsevier.com/a/1Zlvq3trxKlc… @bdxlascelles @CVMResearch
PAW2017 #NIH workshop reports now available: measurement of chronic pain in companion animals ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31383423 and priorities for future research authors.elsevier.com/a/1ZjGS_OoCLHZ… @CVMResearch @TRiPProgramme @CompPainRes Thanks NIH-FDA-academia-industry team!
Fellows of RCVS: only a few days left to cast your vote for Chair of Fellowship Board (deadline 5pm Thurs 5th). I'd humbly ask you to consider giving me your vote; my central themes are developing the Fellows of the future and leading debate on vet ethics. rcvs.org.uk/lifelong-learn…
Very simple but important proof of concept - tissue from cats with painful disease informing us of the neurobiology of pain - relevant to cats; potential insights for human pain. Thanks for the collaboration Dr. Ashwell (Merrill)! authors.elsevier.com/a/1Y8gd3trxKhq…
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