Comprehensive Center for Pain Research

College of Dentistry


Future strategies in pain research and pain management will likely evolve from the collaborative efforts of clinicians and basic researchers working in partnership to identify novel therapeutic targets, along with contributing and predictive factors responsible for the onset and progression of acute and chronic pain. Accomplishing this goal will require multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches utilizing state-of-the-art resources along with individuals trained to appreciate the complexities of the biological and psychosocial components of the pain experience. The design of the proposed training program incorporates strategies to accomplish these goals utilizing the diverse backgrounds and well-documented expertise of a core group of training faculty backed by a strong institutional commitment, and a collaborative environment to prepare trainees for careers in pain research. The program offers training opportunities in five designated tracts that represent the research interests of the core faculty. Efforts will focus on recruiting outstanding scientists and clinicians to work with mentors found within the Health Science Center and the McKnight Brain Institute. Clinical facilities located throughout the Medical Center will be used to provide a clinical component to the training program. Trainees will be exposed to a comprehensive program that consists of: (a) didactic and research components as well as (b) required participation in clinical and basic research rotations. The program contains: (a) a well balanced core curriculum; (b) provisions for the recruitment of underrepresented minorities; (c) a required component dealing with the ethical conduct of research; and (d) steps to ensure the program meets the needs of trainees in areas of research, education, and professional development. Due to the escalating prevalence of chronic pain conditions, combined with the staggering cost of pain management, there is a need for novel training strategies for the next generation of pain researchers. The University of Florida pain research community recognizes this challenge and with existing and expanding resources in education and research, there is a commitment to produce pain specialists that will contribute to the improved understanding and clinical management of acute and chronic pain. The goal of the program is to produce individuals equipped to develop clinical and/or basic science research programs and to instill in these individuals an appreciation for the benefits of collaborative, multidisciplinary programs in meeting the present and future challenges in the field of pain research.


Training Faculty
RobertCaudle, Ph.D.
Brian Cooper, Ph.D.
RogerFillingim, Ph.D.
Stephen George, Ph.D.
Jianguo Gu, Ph.D.
Ann Horgas, Ph.D., RN
Henrietta Logan, Ph.D.
Richard Johnson, Ph.D.
Andre Mauderli, DDS, Ph.D.
John Neubert, DDS, Ph.D.
Joseph Riley, Ph.D.
Mike Robinson, Ph.D.
Roland Staud, M.D.
Charles Widmer, D.D.S.
Robert Yezierski, Ph.D.

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Postdoctoral Training in Pain Research: University of Florida
The Pain Research Program at the University of Florida is seeking candidates to fill two postdoctoral positions in an interdisciplinary training program in integrative and translational pain research.  The program offers training opportunities in six tracts representing the research interests of core faculty, including: (1) Orofacial Pain; (2) Acute and Chronic Pain Mechanisms; (3) Sex, Gender, and Ethnic Differences:  Psychosocial Issues of Pain; (4) Visceral Pain; (5) Pain and Aging; and (6) Musculoskeletal Pain. Candidates must have a professional degree (Ph.D., MD, DMD, DDS, DVM) and be committed to a career in pain research. Send cover letter, CV, personal statement and three letters of reference to Robert Yezierski, Ph.D., Director, Comprehensive Center for Pain Research, P.O. Box 100444, 1600 SW Archer Road, University of Florida.  Applications can also be submitted electronically to painresearch@dental.ufl.eduThe University of Florida is an equal

Robert Yezierski, Ph.D., Director
Comprehensive Center for Pain Research
P.O. Box 100444
1600 SW Archer Road
Gainesville, FL 32610

opportunity employer.

 


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