Editor’s note: Welcome to the 10th 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 with the purpose of sparking dialogue and debate around important ideas in pain research. Guided by Rebecca Seal, scientific director of The Pain Beat, the podcasts feature open and spirited discussions about the hottest topics in pain and how the field moves forward.
For its 10th episode, The Pain Beat brought together guests from a variety of career stages to share their experiences conducting pain and pain-related research during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their discussion highlighted unique and shared experiences, how research priorities and strategies shifted in response to the pandemic, as well as ways in which colleagues found and offered support.
Podcast participants include:
- Theanne Griffith, PhD, University of California, Davis, US
- Kelly Smith, PhD, University of Pittsburgh, US
- Kara Marshall, PhD, Baylor University, Texas, US
- Lindsay Ejoh, PhD Candidate, University of Pennsylvania, US
- Tayler Sheahan, PhD, University of Pittsburgh, US (moderator)
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.