CONFERENCE AGENDA

To download a PDF version of the full conference agenda click here

Here is a link to the meeting supplement published in the Journal of Pain

Please email [email protected] for access to meeting recordings.  

In person ONLY Activities (*)    virtual access for ALL activities     virtual access for SOME activities 
All activities listed below are available for all in person attendees
Wednesday, May 18 Thursday, May 19 Friday, May 20 Saturday, May 21
  Breakfast & Business Meetings (8:00- 8:55am*) Breakfast & Business Meetings

(8:00- 8:55am*)

Breakfast & Business Meetings (8:00- 8:55am *)
  Career Development Workshops

(8:00- 8:55 am*)

Career Development Workshops

(8:00- 8:55 am*)

Career Development Workshops (8:00- 8:55 am*)
 

President’s Welcome & Keynote: Langevin NCCIH leads pain research in new directions (9:00-9:55 am)

State of Society Report & Keynote: Palermo Understanding mechanisms that link sleep and pain in youth: developing theoretically informed interventions (9:00-9:55 am)

Awards & Keynote: Carrasquillo Modulating Pain and Analgesia in the Amygdala (9:00-9:55am) 
 

SIG meetings #1 (10:00-11:15 am) Details 

Symposia #2 (10:00-11:30 am) Details 

Symposia #4 (10:00- 11:30 am)  Details

  Poster Session A w/ Tea/Coffee Break (11:30am- 1:00 pm) Poster Session C w/ Tea/Coffee Break (11:30am- 1:00 pm) Lunch Panel Discussion: Clinical Reearch Opportunities and the NIH HEAL initiative (11:45-1:30pm)
Lunch & Early Career Forum (12:30-4:00 pm*)  Lunch (1:00- 2:00 pm*)  Lunch (1:00- 2:00 pm*)  
 

Symposia #1 (2:00- 3:30 pm) Details

Symposia #3 (2:00- 3:30pm) Details   
  Poster Session B w/ Tea/Coffee Break (3:30- 5:00 pm) Poster Session D w/ Tea/Coffee Break (3:30- 5:00 pm)  
Early Career Scholar and Welcome Reception for Attendees (4:15pm-6:15 pm*)

SIG meetings #2 (5:00- 6:15 pm) Details

SIG meetings #3 (5:00- 6:15 pm) Details

 
  President’s Reception (6:30- 8:30 pm*) Dinner on your own/ SIG Socials*  

 

Funding for this conference was made possible (in part) by R13 AT 11983 from the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH); National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke (NINDS); National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research (NIDCR); and the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR). The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention by trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.