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07:00-18:00: Special Interest Group Satellite Symposia (admission by ticket only; separate registration required; times may vary)

SS 01: The Challenges of Acute Pain Management, SIG on Acute Pain

Brown 3

SS 02: Neuropathic Pain in People with Cancer, SIG on Cancer Pain

Brown 1

SS 03: Pediatric Pain Management: Challenges and Opportunities: A Symposium of Challenging Pediatric Pain Syndromes: Biology, Pharmacology, Psychology, and Treatment,

SIG on Pain in Childhood

South Hall Space 3

SS 04: Current Concepts, Methods and Progress in Pain Genetics Research, SIG on Genetics and Pain

Suite 8

SS 05: Biomarkers and Mechanisms in Musculoskeletal Pain, SIG on Musculoskeletal Pain

South Hall Space 1

SS 06: Neuropathic Itch, SIG on Neuropathic Pain (NeuP)

Amber 1/2

SS 07: Study Design, Analysis and Experimental Reporting¸ SIG on Pain and Pain Management in Non-human Species

South Hall Space 2

SS 08: Overcoming Challenges in Pain Practice in Older Persons, SIG on Pain in Older Persons

Brown 2

SUNDAY AUGUST 26, 2012

SS 09: Orofacial Pain Signatures, SIG on Orofacial Pain

Auditorium

SS 10: International Perspectives on Professional and Public Pain Education: Two Sides of the Same Coin, SIG on Pain Education

Amber 6

SS 11: Placebo Effects: Can They Be Enhanced in Clinical Practice?, SIG on Pain and Placebo

Amber 7/8

SS 12: Taking Care of the Patient with Chronic Pelvic Pain, SIG on Pain of Urogenital Origin (PUGO)

Amber 3

SS 13: Vulnerability to Pain: Sources of Female-Male Differences and the Challenge of Understanding Them, SIG on Sex, Gender and Pain

Amber 4

SS 14: Pain and the Sympathetic Nervous System. A Comprehensive Analysis of CRPS Treatment: The New, the Old, What Works and What Doesn’t: How to Integrate Effective Treatment, SIG on Pain and the Sympathetic Nervous System (PSNS)

South Hall Space 4

SS 15: Reliable Evidence in Pain Therapy: Bridging the Gap between Clinical Trials and Clinical Practice, SIG on Systematic Reviews in Pain Relief

Amber 5

SS 16: Working with Survivors of Torture and Conflict, SIG on Pain Related to Torture, Organized Violence, and War (TOVW)

Suite 5

AUGUST 26, 2012 SUNDAY

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08:30-12:00: Morning Refresher Courses (admission by ticket only; separate registration required)

RC 01: An Update on the Neurobiology of Acute and Persistent Pain, M. Salter, F. Porreca

Brown 3

RC 02: Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain Update: From Basic Science to Management, D. Clauw, K. Bennell,

T. Graven-Nielsen

Auditorium

RC 03: Headache Update: Diagnosis and Therapy, P. Goadsby, Z. Katsarava, R. Jensen

Amber 1/2

RC 04: Pain Psychology for Non-Psychologists, J. Vlaeyen,

A. Williams, L. McCrackenSouth Hall Space 1

RC 05: Clinical Pharmacology: Evidence-Based Guidelines and Defining the Proper Outcome, I. Gilron, S. Schug, E. Kalso

Amber 3/4

RC 06: Neuropathic Pain Update: From Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Management, RD. Treede, N. Attal, D. Bennett

South Hall 3/4

RC 07: Interventional Therapies for Chronic Pain: Indications and Efficacy, M. van Kleef, R. North,

R. Rauck

Brown 1/2

RC 08: Rational Opioid Therapy for Cancer and Non-Cancer Pain, J. Ballantyne, M. McPherson, S. Savage

South Hall Space 2

RC 09: Treating Pain in Children: Current Practice, Recent Advances, and Current Debates, D. Harrison,

C. Hermann, M. Fitzgerald

Amber 5/6

12:00-13:00: Lunch Break

MONDAY AUGUST 27, 2012

13:00-16:30: Afternoon Refresher Courses (admission by ticket only; separate registration required)

RC 10: Cancer Pain Update: From Mechanisms to Treatment,

M. Bennett, A. Dickenson, AK. Knudsen

South Hall Space1

AUGUST 27, 2012 MONDAYRC 11: The Basics of Neuroimaging and

Brain Interference Techniques, P. Schweinhardt, F. Fregni, G. Iannetti

Amber 1/2

RC 12: Fundamentals of Neuropathic Pain Assessment and Diagnosis,

M. Haanpää, D. Bouhassira, M. Rowbotham

Amber 3/4

RC 13: Update on the Management and Treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, L. Moseley, F. Birklein,

F. Huygen

South Hall Space 3/4

RC 14: What Do We Know About Orofacial Pain? Mechanisms and Clinical Approach, R. Benoliel, A. De Laat,

E. Eliav

Amber 5/6

RC 15: Persistent Postoperative Pain: Pathogenic Mechanisms and Preventive Strategies, H. Kehlet,

A. Buvanendran, R. Edwards

Brown 1/2

RC 16: Pain Genes: A Course for Non-Geneticists, M. Devor, L. Diatchenko, M. Ferrari

Brown 3

RC 17: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Persistent Abdominopelvic Pain, F. Howard,

K. Berkley, E. Mayer

South Hall Space 2

RC 18: Low-Back Pain: Basic Mechanisms, Treatment, and Management,

S. Linton, J. Van Zundert, C. MaherAuditorium

RC 19: Emergent Integrative Therapies for Chronic Pain, V. Napadow,

T. Kaptchuk, K. ShermanAmber 7/8

17:00-19:00: Congress Welcome Reception South Hall

18:30-20:00: Company-Sponsored Associated Symposia

Eli Lilly and Company: Treatment of Painful Diabetic Neuropathy: Adjusting Therapeutic Options to the Patient’s Needs

Brown 3

Pfizer Ltd: Pain Perception – A State of Mind South HallSpace 3/4

ProStrakan Group: Cancer in the Bones: Targeting the Pain, Liberating the Patient

South HallSpace 1

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TUESDAY AUGUST 28, 201207:00-18:30: Registration Open South Wing Registration

08:30-18:00: Commercial Exhibits Open/ Poster Viewing

Pavilion 3

08:30-9:45: Plenary Sessions Gold Room

Outgoing President’s Address: E. KalsoPL 01: Cancer Pain: From Mechanism to

Therapy: P. Mantyh

09:45-10:45: Poster Discussions (Even-Numbered Posters)

Pavilion 3

10:30-11:00: Morning Break Pavilion 3

11:00-12:30: Topical Workshops

TW 01: Are Epigenetic Mechanisms Good Targets for the Control of Pain States?, S. Geranton, S. Chiechio,

H. Ueda

South Hall Space 1

TW 02: Pain in Fabry Disease: A Model of Treatable Neuropathic Pain (Not Only) in Childhood, C. Sommer,

N. Üçeyler, K. Ørstavik, R. Cimaz

South Hall Space 2

TW 03: Cancer Pain: Moving from Practice to Evidence, J. Paice, A. Caraceni,

P. Sjogren, M. Bennett

South Hall Space 3/4

TW 04: The Influence of Glycine in Normal and Pathological Touch and Pain Processing, S. Koch, D. Voisin,

H. Zeilhofer

Brown 1/2

TW 05: Novel Preclinical Genetics of Pain Findings Showing Translation to Humans, W. Lariviere, M. Costigan,

J. Mogil, R. Levitt

Brown 3

TW 06: Advances in Theory and Interventions in Pediatric Pain,

L. Goubert, E. Jacob, A. Huguet, J. Stinson

Amber 1/2

TW 07: Distraction-Induced Analgesia: What Is Hindering, What Is Improving?,

M. Hasenbring, G. Crombez, E. Keogh Amber 3/4

TW 08: Pains, Fears, and Passions: Chronic Pain and Fronto-Limbic Interactions, V. Neugebauer, V. Apkarian, S. Maione

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TUESDAYAUGUST 28, 2012

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12:30-14:00: Lunch Break Concourse and Pavilion 3

14:00-15:15: Plenary Sessions Gold Room

PL 02: Doctor-Patient Communication: The Key to Patient Care and Adherence: P. ButowPL 03: Endocannabinoids: A Unique Opportunity to Develop Multi-Target Analgesics: V. Di Marzo

15:15-16:15: Poster Discussions (Odd- Numbered Posters)

Pavilion 3

16:00-16:30: Afternoon Break Pavilion 3

16:30-18:00: Topical Workshops

TW 11: Endogenous Brain Mechanisms Involved in the Modulation of Headaches: Similarities and Discrepancies Between Studies in Animals and Humans, L. Villanueva, A. May, M. Leone

South Hall Space 1

TW 12: New Directions of Ion Channel Research in Pain Pathways,

K. Okuse, T. Tanabe, S. Dib-Hajj South Hall Space 2

TW 13: Current and Future Approaches to Control Pain through the Endocannabinoid System, I. Nagy, M. Ware, J. Palecek

South Hall 3/4

TW 14: Pain in Persons with Disabilities: Recent Findings and Their Clinical Implications, K. Nicholson Perry,

M. Jensen, N. Finnerup

Brown 1/2

TW 15: The Dichotomy of Exercise-Induced Pain and Analgesia in Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: Implications for Pain Management, K. Sluka,

T. Ushida, E. Kosek

Brown 3

TW 09: New Aspects in Peripheral and Central Mechanisms of Painful Bladder Syndrome/Interstitial Cystitis, L. Birder, M. Fraser, E. Mayer, T. Ueda

Amber 7/8

TW 10: Fibromyalgia: Update on the Relative Contribution of Peripheral vs. Central Mechanisms, J. Serra, R. Staud,

D. Clauw

Auditorium

TUESDAY AUGUST 28, 2012

18:30-20:00: Company-Sponsored Associated Symposium

Allergan Inc: Botox for Chronic Migraine: An Innovative Treatment for a Disabling Headache Condition

Brown 1/2

Grünenthal GmbH: MOR-NRI: A Novel Concept of Understanding and Managing Severe Chronic Pain

Auditorium

Merck, Sharpe & Dohme Corp: Osteoarthritis – Understanding Variability in Patient Response

Brown 3

St. Jude Medical: From Ancient Rome to Modern Milan: 20 Centuries of Neurostimulation

Amber 5/6

TW 16: Protein Kinase M-ζ (PKMζ) Involvement in the Maintenance of Pain Plasticity, T. Coderre, T. Price, M. Zhuo

Amber 1/2

TW 17: Not Just Description: New Horizons in Pain Epidemiology, F. Blyth,

D. Van der Windt, M. Von Korff Amber 3/4

TW 18: The Difficulties in Pain Management for Frail, Older, or Demented Persons, S. Lautenbacher, S. Gibson, G. Pickering, B. Husebo, D. Lussier

Amber 5/6

TW 19: Is Pain More Than Just Salience Detection?, K. Davis, I. Tracey,

V. LegrainAmber 7/8

TW 20: From Acute to Chronic Pain: Risk Factors, Genetics, and Possible Preventive Strategies, A. Stubhaug, E. Aasvang, I. Belfer, Z. Seltzer

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WEDNESDAYAUGUST 29, 201207:00-18:30: Registration Open South Wing Registration

07:00-08:00: Associated Breakfast Symposia

Allergan Inc.: Botox for Chronic Migraine: Tackling the Pain Head-On

Amber 5/6

Medtronic International Trading Sarl: Conquering Low Back Pain: Challenges and Opportunities

Amber 1/2

08:30-18:00: Commercial Exhibits Open/ Poster Viewing

Pavilion 3

08:30-09:45: Plenary Sessions Gold Room

PL 04: Opioid Receptors: Old and Novel Views: B. KiefferPL 05: Opioid Therapy for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain: Promise and Peril: M. Sullivan

09:45-10:45: Poster Discussions (Even-Numbered Posters)

Pavilion 3

10:30-11:00: Morning Break Pavilion 3

11:00-12:30: Topical Workshops

TW 21: Neuroimmunopharmacology of Opioids: TLRs and Chemokines and Sphingolipids, Oh My!, M. Hutchinson, I. Johnston, D. Salvemini

South Hall Space 1

TW 22: Why Skin Matters: New Insights from Bench to Bedside, C. Argoff, F. Rice, C. Sommer

South Hall Space 2

TW 23: Overcoming Preclinical and Clinical Barriers for Discovery of Pain Therapeutics, F. Porreca, I. Tracey,

D. Borsook

South Hall Space 3/4

TW 24: Functional Implications of Musculoskeletal Pain: Mechanisms and Rehabilitation, T. Graven-Nielsen, D. Falla, P. Hodges

Brown 1/2

TW 25: The Interplay of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Stress and Pain in the Wake of Trauma,

S. Lautenbacher, J. Katz, R. Defrin, C. Schmahl

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WEDNESDAY AUGUST 29, 2012

12:30-14:00 Lunch Break Concourse and Pavilion 3

12:30-14:00: Connection Rx (By invitation only)

North Wing,White 1 & 2

15:15-16:15 Poster Discussions (Odd-Numbered Posters) Pavilion 3

16:00-16:30: Afternoon Break Pavilion 3

16:30-18:00: Topical Workshops Pavilion 3

TW 26: The Multivariate Representation of Pain: New Approaches to a Complex Brain Network, M. Ploner, T. Wager, K. Wiech

Amber 1/2

TW 27: The Role of Psychosocial Factors as Mediators and Moderators in Musculoskeletal Research: Lessons for Secondary Prevention, C. Main,

J. McBeth, J. Vlaeyen, J. Fritz

Amber 3/4

TW 28: The Representation of the Body and the Space around it in People in Pain: Recent Developments and Clinical Implications, L. Moseley, G. Iannetti, A. Gallace

Amber 5/6

TW 29: The Pain-Out International Acute Pain Registry: Emerging Benefits and Future Challenges, W. Meissner, C. Chapman, R. Langford, H. Gerbershagen

Amber 7/8

TW 30: Mechanisms of Migraine, M. Gold, G. Dussor, M. Ferrari, R. Burstein

Auditorium

14:00-15:15: Plenary Sessions Gold Room

JOHN D. LOESER DISTINGUISHED LECTURE: Psychosocial Interventions for Managing Pain in Older Adults: Outcomes and Implications for Clinical Practice: F. Keefe

PL 06: Unraveling Complex Persistent Pain Conditions with Genetic and Phenotypic Biomarkers: W. Maixner

TW 31: An Update on Pain Mechanisms in the Orofacial Region and Potential Therapeutic Implications,

F. Boissonade, K. Fried, B. Sessle

South Hall Space 1

WEDNESDAYAUGUST 29, 2012TW 32: Limits of Endogenous Analgesia

in Patients with Chronic Pain: Assessment and Consequences,

R. Staud, C. Nielsen, D. Yarnitsky

South Hall Space 2

TW 33: From Localized Musculoskeletal Pain to Generalized Central Sensitization: Basic, Experimental, and Clinical Evidence,

L. Arendt-Nielsen, K. Sluka, C. Fernandez-de-las-Peñas

South Hall Space 3/4

TW 34: Modulating Pain Perception and Behavior: The Role of Reward, Respondent, and Operant Learning,

S. Becker, H. Flor, M. Kunz

Brown 1/2

TW 35: Inter-Relating Factors in the Development of Chronic Pain Following Whiplash Injury, M. Sterling, S. McLean, B. Winkelstein

Brown 3

TW 36: Assessing the Chronic Pain Patient: The Role of Credibility, J. Le Page, K. Craig, G. Mendelson

Amber 1/2

TW 37: Pain in the Proximal Gut, G. Gebhart, N. Ozaki, L. Blackshaw, P. Holzer

Amber 3/4

TW 38: Neurophysiological Correlates of Meditation and Hypnosis for Pain Treatment: Research and Clinical Implications, M. Jensen, J. Grant,

ME. Faymonville

Amber 5/6

TW 39: Facilitating Return to Work in People with Pain: Challenges for Clinicians, the Workplace, and Researchers, C. Main,

P. Watson, M. Nicholas, W. Shaw

Amber 7/8

TW 40: Combination Pharmacotherapy for Chronic Pain, I. Gilron, A. Dickenson,

T. JensenAuditorium

18:30-20:00: Company-Sponsored Associated Symposium

Astellas Pharma Europe Ltd.: Bridging the Gap Between Clinical Trials and Practice in Neuropathic Pain Treatment

Brown 3

Grünenthal GmbH: Tackling the Burden of Patients Suffering from Postherpetic Neuralgia

South Hall Space 3/4

Mundipharma Intl Ltd.: One Size Fits One: Tailoring Pain Therapy to Individual’s Needs

Brown 1/2

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THURSDAY AUGUST 30, 2012

07:00-18:30: Registration Open South Wing Registration

08:30-18:00: Commercial Exhibits Open/ Poster Viewing Pavilion 3

08:30-09:45: Plenary Sessions Gold Room

JOHN J. BONICA DISTINGUISHED LECTURE: Neuropathic Pain: Is it an Entity?: T. Jensen

PL 07: Priming of Cutataneous Nociceptors: Toward a Cell Biology of Pain: J. Levine

09:45-10:45: Poster Discussions (Even-Numbered Posters)

Pavilion 3

10:30-11:00: Morning Break Pavilion 3

11:00-12:30: Topical Workshops Pavilion 3

TW 41: Painful HIV-associated Sensory Neuropathy: Recent Advances in Animal Modeling, Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, and Genetics,

W. Huang, P. Kamerman, C. Cherry

South HallSpace 1

TW 42: Placebo Analgesia and Nocebo Hyperalgesia: From Bench to Bedside, L. Colloca, U. Bingel,

R. Klinger

South Hall Space 2

TW 43: Trigeminal Neuralgia: Recent Advances in Diagnosis and Therapeutic Options, N. Attal,

G. Cruccu, J. Zakrzewski, M. Sindou

South Hall Space 3/4

TW 44: Endogenous Regulation and Activation of Transient Receptor Potential Channels in Pain,

N. Cenac, S. Brierley, M. Fischer

Brown 1/2

TW 45: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approaches to Pain Management in Older Adult Populations,

M. Nicholas, J. Turner, F. Keefe

Brown 3

TW 46: Proteases and Pain Transmission, N.Vergnolle, J. McDougall,

M. MalcangioAmber 1/2

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THURSDAYAUGUST 30, 2012

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TW 47: Dissecting Interneuron Diversity in the Spinal Dorsal Horn Using Transgenic Mice, B. Graham,

D. Hughes, M. Cordero-Erausquin, A. Todd

Amber 3/4

TW 48: Perceived Injustice, Entitlement and Blame: Risk Factors for Problematic Pain Outcomes,

M. Sullivan, J. McParland, L. Leong

Amber 5/6

TW 49: Developing Countries Project – ACED Initiative for Improving Pain Education: Sharing Experiences and Outcomes, J. Sardá,

P. Chaudakshetrin, M. Bond

Amber 7/8

TW 50: Inhibiting the NGF/TrkA Pain Pathway: Lessons Learned and Current Status, J. Winkler,

P. Mantyh, S. Andrews, M. Brown, S. McMahon

Auditorium

12:30-14:00: Lunch Break Concourse and Pavilion 3

14:00-15:00: Plenary Sessions Gold Room

PL 08: RONALD MELZACK LECTURE: Functional Brain Images in Neuropathic Pain: L. Garcia-Larrea

PL 09: Stress and Visceral Pain: S. Fukudo

15:00-16:00: Poster Discussions (Odd-Numbered Posters)

Pavilion 3

16:00-17:00: IASP General Assembly Gold Room

16:00-16:30: Afternoon Break Available Pavilion 3

17:00-18:00: IASP Special Interest Group (SIG) Business Meetings

SB 01: Acute Pain SIG Business Meeting Brown 3

SB 02: Cancer Pain SIG Business Meeting Brown 1/2

SB 03: Clinical-Legal Issues in Pain (CLIP) SIG Business Meeting

Suite 8

SB 04: Genetics and Pain SIG Business Meeting

Suite 6

THURSDAY AUGUST 30, 2012SB 05: Musculoskeletal Pain SIG Business

MeetingSouth Hall Space

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SB 06: Neuromodulation SIG Business Meeting

White 2, North Wing

SB 07: Neuropathic Pain (NeuP) SIG Business Meeting

Auditorium

SB 08: Orofacial Pain SIG Business Meeting

Amber 1/2

SB 09: Pain and Movement SIG Business Meeting

Amber 5/6

SB 10: Pain and Pain Management in Non-Human Species SIG Business Meeting

Suite 4

SB 11: Pain Education SIG Business Meeting

South Hall Space 1

SB 12: Pain in Childhood SIG Business Meeting

South Hall Space 2

SB 13: Pain in Older Persons SIG Business Meeting

Amber 7/8

SB 14: Pain of Urogenital Origin (PUGO) SIG Business Meeting

Panorama Lounge

SB 15: Pain Related to Torture, Organized Violence, and War SIG Business Meeting

Suite 3

SB 16: Placebo SIG Business Meeting Suite 5

SB 17: Sex, Gender, and Pain SIG Business Meeting

Suite 7

SB 18: Sympathetic Nervous System (PSNS) SIG Business Meeting

White 1, North Wing

SB 19: Systematic Reviews in Pain Relief SIG Business Meeting

Amber 3/4

18:30-20:00: Company-Sponsored Associated Symposia

Excerpta Medica B.V.: How Mechanisms Can Guide Your Approach to Chronic Low Back Pain

Silver Room, North Wing

IBSA Institut Biochimque SA: Treatment of Pain: What’s New in NSAID Therapy?

Amber 5/6

Linde Healthcare: Inhaled Relief with Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen Mixtures

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FRIDAYAUGUST 31, 201207:00-18:30: Registration Open South Wing

Registration

08:30-18:00: Commercial Exhibits Open/ Poster Viewing

Pavilion 3

08:30-09:45: Plenary Sessions Gold Room

PL 10: Glia and Pain: RR. JiPL 11: The Pathophysiology of Migraine

Headache and its Modulation by Light: R. Burstein

09:45-10:45: Poster Discussions (Even-Numbered Posters)

Pavilion 3

10:30-11:00: Morning Break Pavilion 3

11:00-12:30: Topical Workshops

TW 51: Noninvasive Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Pain,

D. Bouhassira, JP. Lefaucheur, J. Ellrich, D. Rasche

South Hall Space 1

TW 52: Chronic Headache – Chronic Pain: What’s Common? What’s Different?, J. Schoenen, R. Burstein, Z. Katsarava, P. Sándor

South Hall Space 2

TW 53: Spinal Cord Stimulation: Mechanisms of a Widely Used Therapy Beyond the Gate Control Concept, R. Foreman, B. Linderoth, K. Sluka, Y. Guan

South Hall Space 3/4

TW 54: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and Autonomic Disturbances,

R. Baron, A. Terkelsen, J. Gierthmühlen, N. Sethna

Brown 1/2

TW 55: Cytokines and Neuropathic Pain: Translating From Basic Discoveries to Therapeutic Approaches,

J. Laird, C. Sommer, M. Malcangio

Brown 3

TW 56: How to Get Published in PAIN, A. Basbaum, J. Mogil, C. Eccleston

Amber 1/2

TW 57: Pains Associated With Infections Common in Developing Countries, D. Mitchell, A. Hietaharju,

O. Soyannwo, P. Kamerman

Amber 3/4

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TW 58: Neurophysiological Correlates of Evoked and Ongoing Pain: Objective Markers to Evaluate the Nociceptive System in Humans,

U. Baumgärtner, G. Cruccu, A. Mouraux

Amber 5/6

TW 59: Hurting and Healing: Mental Imagery in Pain, C. Berna, D. Scott, S. Derbyshire

Amber 7/8

TW 60: Neuronal Plasticity: Implications for Understanding and Treating Chronic Pain, C. Woolf, S. Hunt,

R. Kuner

Auditorium

12:30-14:00: Lunch Break Concourse and Pavilion 3

14:00-15:15: Plenary Sessions Gold Room

PL 12: What Works for Whom? Determining the Efficacy and Harm of Treatments for Pain: A. Moore

PL 13: Pain in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury: N. Finnerup

15:15-16:15: Poster Discussions (Odd-Numbered Posters)

Pavilion 3

16:00-16:30: Afternoon Break Pavilion 3

16:30-18:00: Topical Workshops

TW 61: Episodic Pain Memory: Linking the Present with the Past, RD. Treede, R. Pallegama, R. Coghill

South Hall Space 1

TW 62: Evaluation of Spontaneous Pain and Evoked Hypersensitivity: Closing the Gap between Preclinical and Clinical Studies,

F. Porreca, A. Rice, P. Fuchs, J. Mogil

South Hall Space 2

TW 63: Interactions between Pain and Itch, E. Carstens, K. Kullander, S. Ross,

T. Akiyama

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TW 64: Osteoarthritis Pain: Novel Insights in Pathways and Mechanisms through Clinical Studies, Genetic Analysis, and Mouse Models,

AM. Malfait, A. Valdes, T. Neogi

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TW 65: Novel Pro- and Anti-inflammatory Lipid Mediators for Pain Control, RR. Ji, K. Noguchi, C. Svensson,

K. Inoue

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TW 66: Weighting the Value of Pain: Motivational and Informational Influences on Pain Responding,

M. Schrooten, S. Van Damme, D. Talmi

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TW 67: Understanding Pain within Its Social Context, C. Hermann,

A. Williams, T. VervoortAmber 3/4

TW 68: Opioids for Acute Pain in Children: Efficacy and Safety, S. Walker,

GA. Finley, R. Howard, F. VeyckemansAmber 5/6

TW 69: The Role of Satellite Glial Cells in Chronic Pain, M. Hanani, L. Jasmin, S. Ceruti

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TW 70: Different Approaches to Regulatory Control and Surveillance of Opioid Prescribing, C. Stannard, E. Kalso, R. Knaggs, J. Ballantyne

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Book SigningsMeet the authors and editors of our latest publicationsTuesday, August 28 – Friday, August 3112:45 –13:30 Daily

Tuesday Pain-Related Fear: Exposure-Based Treatment for Chronic Pain

Wednesday The Phenomenon of Pain

Thursday Pain Comorbidities: Understanding and Treating the Complex Patient

Friday Chronic Pain: An Integrated Biobehavioral Approach

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Meet Your Presidents!Meet outgoing and incoming IASP Presidents Eija A. Kalso and Fernando CerveroWednesday, August 2915:30-16:00 Member Services

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Pick up information on IASP grants, fellowships, and awards

Take away the latest copies of Pain: Clinical Updates, IASP Insight, and PAIN

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