28th Napa Pain Conference Sessions


Sessions in pain management neurology, genetics, sociology, and public health, presented in Napa, CA and online, August 27-28, 2021


Sessions

Variations, Innovations & Integrative Collaborations

Credits: None available.

Speaker(s):
  • Prof. Sten Lindahl, MD, PhD, FRCA, Chair Emeritus, Nobel Committee in Physiology or Medicine

Telomere Maintenance: Chronic Pain in the Context of Premature Aging

Credits: None available.

Speaker(s):
  • Elizabeth H. Blackburn, PhD, FRS, AC, Nobel Laureate; Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California San Francisco, Morris Herzstein Professor of Biology and Physiology; 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Intrathecal Drug Delivery in the Era of Nanomedicine

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CRISPR-Based Epigenome Editing and the Potential to Treat Intervertebral Disc Pathologies: Cytokine Receptors, Cell Survival, and DRG Innervation

Credits: None available.

Speaker(s):
  • Robby D. Bowles, PhD, Research Director, Back Pain & Engineered Therapeutics Laboratory, University of Utah

Peripheral Nerve Stimulation & Scrambler Therapy for Pain Management

Credits: None available.

Speaker(s):
  • Dr. Paul J. Christo, MD, MBA, Associate Professor, Division of Pain Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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Headache Medicine: 2021

Credits: None available.

Speaker(s):

The Influence of Opioids & Anesthesia on Cancer Survivorship

Credits: None available.

Speaker(s):
  • Dr. Monika Patel, MD, Interventional Pain Management Physician, Cleveland Clinic Florida

Unseen Influences: The Sociology of Chronic Pain

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The Socio-Psycho-Biological Model: The Need to Flip the System

Credits: None available.

Speaker(s):
  • Dr. Daniel B. Carr, MD, FABPM, Professor Emeritus of Public Health and Community Medicine; ​Program Director and Founder, MS in Pain, Research Education & Policy Program, Tufts University School of Medicine

A Review of Spine Neuromodulation Therapies: Indications, Efficacy, and What (if any) influence SCS Has Upon the Tapering of Opioids

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