Room 151AB (Washington DC Convention Center)
Basic Science Research Forum Dinner: Defining the Pain Proteome: Issues and Opportunities
A new apporach has emerged that enables comprehensive assessment of changes in protein expression associated with altered physiological conditions, such as occurs in chronic pain. In this session, speakers will describe proteomics methods and discuss the opportunities for the use of proteomics approaches in the study of pain and analgesia.
Moderator:Carolyn A. Fairbanks, PhD
Defining the Pain Proteome: Issues and Opportunities I
Jonathan Sweedler, PhD
Defining the Pain Proteome: Issues and Opportunities II
Howard Gutstein, MD
Defining the Pain Proteome: Issues and Opportunities III
Laura S. Stone, PhD
Funding Opportunities
Christine Colvis, PhD

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