Editor’s note: Welcome to the eighth episode of The Pain Beat! Launched and supported by a generous grant from The MAYDAY Fund, with additional funding from the Rita Allen Foundation, The Pain Beat brings together the world’s leading pain investigators in order to spark dialogue and debate around important ideas in pain research. Guided by Rebecca Seal, scientific director of The Pain Beat, these podcasts feature open and spirited discussion about the hottest topics in pain and how the field moves forward from here.
For its eighth episode, The Pain Beat gathered together a group of pain researchers with expertise in the study of sex differences in pain. The group discussed their own discoveries of sex differences in pain in the course of their research, why pain investigators should pay attention to sex differences and how they should go about examining them, and much more.
Podcast participants include:
- Gregory Dussor, PhD, University of Texas at Dallas, US
- Jeffrey Mogil, PhD, McGill University, Montreal, US
- Anne Murphy, PhD, Georgia State University, Atlanta, US
- Kate Sadler, PhD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, US (moderator)
Take a listen below and consider leaving a comment on the podcast at the bottom of this page. (All the Pain Beat podcasts are also available on Apple Podcasts here and on Spotify here).
Podcast participants
PRF thanks Gary Hobish for providing the audio mastering for this podcast, and Kevin Seal for creating the music.
The Pain Beat was launched and is supported by a generous grant from The MAYDAY Fund, with additional support from the Rita Allen Foundation.