Tag: Washington University Pain Center November 4, 2022 Understanding, treating pain, reducing opioid use, aim of $11.7 million grantFunding from NIH HEAL Initiative.News Release March 24, 2022 COVID-19 infection linked to higher risk of neuropathy symptomsSymptoms persisted for months after a positive test for COVID-19.News Release October 18, 2021 Emotional aspects of chronic pain isolated in brain circuitryAnimal study could help ID new treatment targets for negative emotions linked to pain .News Release August 18, 2021 Creed honored for research involving mood, chronic pain, substance useNeuroscientist receives award from Brain & Behavior Research Foundation.National Leaders December 3, 2019 Halting opioid abuse aim of several grants from NIH, CDCDozens of grants awarded nationwide in search of answers to addiction, deaths.News Release July 10, 2019 Creed, McCall named Rita Allen Foundation ScholarsPain researchers receive grants awarded to early-career scientists.National Leaders April 2, 2019 Washington People: Robert GereauScientist working to identify, reverse causes of chronic pain.Washington People March 13, 2019 Blunting pain’s emotional componentBlocking a type of opioid receptor restores motivation.News Release January 2, 2019 Tiny, implantable device uses light to treat bladder problemsDevice that works in rats has potential to replace electronic stimulators, drugs for pain, incontinence.News Release September 26, 2018 Roundtable on opioids brings HHS leaders to Medical CampusOfficials tour research lab focused on fighting opioid addiction.Medical Campus & Community July 5, 2018 Non-opioid drug relieves pain in mice, targets immune cellsInvestigational drug works differently than addictive opioid drugs.News Release April 23, 2018 Gereau chosen for Pain Society fellowshipProgram focuses on communication, advocacy for pain care.National Leaders Posts navigation 1 2 Next ›