We are requesting support for travel stipends to encourage the participation of young investigators at the annual meeting of the American Pain Society (APS). These young investigators are beginning their careers in basic and clinical research in pain. The APS is a multidisciplinary community that brings together a diverse group of scientists, clinicians and other professionals to increase the knowledge of pain and transform public policy and clinical practice to reduce pain-related suffering. The annual APS meeting provides a unique forum for disseminating cutting edge advances in evidence-based pain research and treatment in a setting that optimizes the interactions between scientists and clinicians. This bidirectional translational interchange between clinicians who diagnose and manage clinical pain and pre-clinical scientists who are defining the mechanisms of and treatments for pain is the cornerstone of improved pain therapy. We seek funds solely for the purpose of providing travel awards for young investigators who have submitted an abstract which has been accepted by our peer review process and therefore are engaged in research. These young investigators may be from any research training background (basic or clinical science, psychology, medicine, or biostatistics) and may be at any level in training, including students, residents, pre-doctoral trainees, postdoctoral fellows, or those who have completed their postdoctoral training within the last 3 years. All applicants must be APS members. The APS Young Investigator Travel Awards program is designed to mentor and nurture the next generation of pain researchers.

Public Health Relevance

Statement Pain, both acute and chronic, affects the lives of more than 100 million adult Americans (Institute of Medicine Report, 2011), and is a major Public Health problem. The annual APS meeting provides a unique forum for disseminating cutting edge advances in evidence based pain research and treatment in a setting that optimizes the interactions between scientists and clinicians. In part through the Young Investigators Travel Award, APS contributes to the training and creative development of the next generation of scientists who will drive pain research and treatment forward. The meeting gives trainees an opportunity to participate in the excitement of cutting-edge research and to interact with senior scientists and clinicians. Ultimately, these interactions will improve the management of pain.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Type
Conference (R13)
Project #
1R13NS078962-01
Application #
8317032
Study Section
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Initial Review Group (NSD)
Program Officer
Chen, Daofen
Project Start
2012-04-01
Project End
2013-03-31
Budget Start
2012-04-01
Budget End
2013-03-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2012
Total Cost
$40,000
Indirect Cost
Name
American Pain Society
Department
Type
DUNS #
959757105
City
Glenview
State
IL
Country
United States
Zip Code
60025