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Bridging Science and Patient Experience in Pain Research with Dr. Nader Ghasemlou

Bridging Science and Patient Experience in Pain Research with Dr. Nader Ghasemlou

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In this episode of Action on Pain, Keith, Jennifer, and Virginia speak with Dr. Nader Ghasemlou from Queen’s University about the future of chronic pain research in Canada. Dr. Ghasemlou shares how patient experiences are shaping his lab’s innovative approach, bridging basic science and clinical care. The discussion highlights the importance of collaboration, patient involvement, and increased investment to advance pain management. Listeners gain insight into how research is evolving to better meet the needs of those living with chronic pain.

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Queen's University - https://dbms.queensu.ca/faculty/nader-ghasemlou

Google Scholar - https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=buGLyLEAAAAJ&hl=en

X - https://x.com/ghasemloulab

LinkedIn - https://ca.linkedin.com/in/naderghasemlou


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The Action on Pain podcast is made possible by the generous support of the Chronic Pain Network, a national research and knowledge mobilization network.

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