28.01.2026
Can electrodes in the brain treat chronic pain?
Join this free public talk on Thursday 12th February 2026 at 6pm-7pm at Rewley House in Oxford. No booking required.
Professors Alex Green & Ben Seymour will discuss a study investigating whether deep brain stimulation (DBS) could be used to treat central post-stroke pain, and if this technique might be a way of tackling other brain related conditions.
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‘What We Carry’ exhibited at The Corridor Gallery
Our recent chronic pain PPI project, 'What We Carry: Living with Pain' is currently on exhibition at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, within The Corridor Gallery until 6th December 2025.
PPI Project – ‘What We Carry: Living with Pain’
Amplifying Voices in Pain Research. This powerful project explores chronic pain through photography, writing, and storytelling. The work – created in collaboration with pain sufferers – gives voice to experiences often invisible and misunderstood, offering both a creative outlet and vital insight for researchers and clinicians.
New Oxford-led project aims to revolutionise chronic pain treatment
The University of Oxford is to lead a new six-year, £11 million project backed by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) which aims develop a new generation of personalised treatments capable of reducing or abolishing chronic pain.