We are pleased to accept membership applications at two levels: regular and trainee. Regular members have a career or secondary interest in pain research as evidenced by publications. Trainees are graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, or medical/dental residents in a training capacity at the University.
Benefits of Center Membership
- Participation in a biweekly CACPR Pain Interest Group (PIG) meeting (originally the SOD PIG) with the opportunity to discuss new and ongoing research or new ideas that need feedback in an informal setting.
- Participate in CACPR meetings of members to brainstorm opportunities for collaborative research projects and novel research directions.
- Opportunities to meet with invited pain research experts, as part of a regular seminar series.
- An invitation to participate in the semiannual CACPR/Blaustein pain research workshop.
- Link your lab to the CACPR website.