05.06.2024
1st Oxford Health BRC Pain Conference: From Theory to Practice
This two-day hybrid conference included expert presentations and conversations about cutting-edge pain research and discussions on how the latest insights could be applied in clinical practice.
The Oxford team hosted a very successful conference at Lady Margaret Hall. The meeting was organised by the NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), in collaboration with several other of the national BRC’s and CPNN+. This brought together researchers and patients to discuss the latest progress on the development of new therapies for chronic pain. Look out for a similar conference next year!
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PPI Project – ‘What We Carry: Living with Pain’
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