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@akeneopim 's just released 3.0 during#APS2019 kudos to the whole team! pic.twitter.com/ufzkJzqDZy
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Moving lab to KUMC in Kansas City, KS, this summer. Looking for a post doc and students interested in using animal models, molecular approaches, and human subjects to understand the genetic underpinnings of pain. If interested, DM and we’ll chat.
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Congratulations to Dr. Ojiambo for receiving the Syngenta Award!
#APS2019@NCSU_DEPP@plantdiseasepic.twitter.com/OD4PvvnsSe
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#APS2019 this year? Interested in what makes people curious? Come check out my poster, “Characterizing the Determinants of Curiosity” from 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM tomorrow in the APS Exhibit Hall! -
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#APS2019 started off in style with an inspiring talk by @francesarnold. Discovering function beyond biology!pic.twitter.com/xvXw5KorD5
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Congratulations to our Spring Pain
#APS2019 poster winners Alex Tuttle@TuttlePhD and Andi Wangzhou! Excited about our fantastic trainees and their cutting-edge work!pic.twitter.com/7csbU65Aum
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So nice to meet you
@mikemorrison#betterposter#APS2019 pic.twitter.com/o01O4wS2MM
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#APS2020 next week!!!#APS2019 It was all Product Experience, Junto Club, and Loveboat. and no, it was not Renaissance period.#aps2020@akeneopimpic.twitter.com/4OseR1CUVc
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#aps2019 is started with interesting announcements: epmhasizing#pxm, introducing new AI tool named Franklin. I'm looking forward to more insights and technical details to share with colleagues in@Inviqa.pic.twitter.com/TBM7xfxxDg
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Puberty is a critical period in life that needs studying in regard to
#chronicpain according to@CincyChildrens researcher, Nahman-Averbuch, at today’s#APS2019 meeting. The changes in puberty are likely the beginning of the sex differences in the experience of pain. pic.twitter.com/7xRFuteSxB
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Dr Annemieke Kavelaars talk about the neuroimmune mechanism for resolution of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy. T cells and IL-10 are crucial for this process!
#APS2019@akavelpic.twitter.com/ugpxt2iqwL
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We are recruiting junior investigators interested in studying the physiological mechanisms supporting mindfulness-induced analgesia. Lets meet at
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Great slide from Dr Raymmond Tait's Fordyce Lecture at
#APS2019 ... a reminder that chronic pain is very often invisible to others@curexcomplex@heidirgardner@VersusArthritispic.twitter.com/0KtQgErSqg
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@WashuPain investigator@Meaghan_Creed on receiving the Rita Allen Foundation Award in Pain from the American Pain Society.#APS2019 -
Dear Friends, We appreciate your support to
@CTPHuganda . As you may have read, we launched an 18-day@GlobalGiving campaign to raise $20k to help host the 2019@SocietyAfrican. Please click the link to access the donation page here http://bit.ly/2Zlt4VB#aps2019
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Accidental colour coordination with my poster at
#aps2019#AusPainSoc@AusPainSoc - poster details women’s negative experiences with health/medical professionals when seeking help for endo symptoms. Poster # 25pic.twitter.com/81NLdH81f8
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Such an interesting question and excellent study design: do placebo effects and drug effects work through similar mechanisms (ie are they additive)?
@laurenatlas giving a compelling talk now#APS2019 pic.twitter.com/6ze0TKJRlx
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