The Neurovations PURPOSE Annual Conference 2024 is scheduled to take place from May 3 to May 5, 2024, at the National Harbor in Maryland. This event is organized by the NIH and the NIH HEAL Initiative, focusing on pain research across basic, translational, and clinical domains. Key highlights include:
- Educational Topics: Sessions on biological, psychological, and social mechanisms of pain.
- Career Development: Workshops for early-career investigators, including feedback from NIH-funded mentors.
- Networking Opportunities: Connecting researchers with NIH Program Officers and mentors.
- Perspectives from Patients: Insights from individuals with lived experiences of pain.
The Neurovations PURPOSE Annual Conference 2024 is aimed at:
- Early and Mid-Career Pain Researchers: Those seeking to advance their knowledge and skills in pain research across biological, psychological, and social mechanisms.
- Mentors: Experienced professionals guiding early-career researchers in their academic and professional development.
- Multidisciplinary Pain Experts: Researchers and clinicians working on innovative solutions for pain management and care.
The conference emphasizes career development, communication training, and collaboration opportunities, making it ideal for anyone involved in pain research.
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2024 Golden Neuron Awards & Networking Reception.mp4
Against the Grain Advancing a Research Career When You Don’t Fit the Mold.mp4
Authoring Critique vs Criticism.mp4
Connected Consciousness How general anesthetics actually influence the brain to block pain.mp4
Coordinating Large, Collaborative Studies.mp4
Device Development.mp4
Drug Development.mp4
Editorial work What, why, how, when and what to ask.mp4
Effectively Using Real-world Data & Secondary Datasets for Your Research.mp4
Engaging Persons Lived Experience.mp4
Glowing-up Your NIH Biosketch & Personal Statement.mp4
How and Why to Talk With an NIH Program Officer.mp4
How the Pain Research Community Has Evolved & Changed Since the Founding of the IPRCC.mp4
How To Present Your Work to Policymakers.mp4
How to Turn Your Passion & Curiosity Into a Successful Research Path.mp4
Is Your Mentor a Good Mentor, and What To Do If They’re Not.mp4
Meaningful Benefits of Including Persons with Lived Experience when Drafting Your Publications.mp4
Moving your Lab When, Why, How, and How Not to.mp4
Navigating Mid-career Transitions K awards, Work-life balance, and Asking for What You Need.mp4
Navigating New Data Requirements, & Submitting Data to a Repository.mp4
Nuances of Navigating NoFos & FOAs.mp4
Opening Remarks Day 1.mp4
Opening Remarks Day 2.mp4
Opening Remarks Day 3.mp4
Outside the Box How to Develop an Innovative Intervention Research Program.mp4
Pain, It’s More than a Sensation Advice for young investigators.mp4
Preparing for Regulatory Submissions.mp4
Product and IP Development.mp4
Setbacks, Struggles, and Systems for Finding Research Diamonds in the Rough What I would tell my younger self.mp4
Squeezing the Idea to the NoFO vs Having the NoFo Drive the Idea.mp4
Systematically Reducing Administrative Burden in Post-Award Grant Management.mp4
The National K12 Program Applications and Resources.mp4
The Next Frontiers for Pain Research What can we do, what should we do, what would help.mp4
Top Ten Tips for Preparing a Compelling R01.mp4
Towards Connecting Data Haves & Data Have Nots.mp4
Understand Review Summary Statements.mp4
Understanding Data Standards & Requirements as You are Building Your Research Program.mp4
Welcome Day 1.mp4
Welcome Day 2.mp4
Welcome Day 3.mp4
Work-life Balance vs Work-Work Balance.mp4