Research Lab Results for pain
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Allan Gottschalk Lab
Research in the Allan Gottschalk Lab focuses on the mechanisms behind neuropathic pain, chronic... pain related to nerve injury. We are investigating biophysical models of the impact of general anesthesia on the central nervous system; informational aspects of sensory perception and the representation of sensory input; nonlinear dynamics of respiratory pattern generation; and acute perioperative pain. view more
Research Areas: sensory perception, nerve injury, central nervous system, neuropathy, neuropathic pain, anesthesia, pain -
Athir Morad Lab
Lab WebsiteResearch in the Athir Morad Lab primarily focuses on perioperative pain management for neurosur...gery patients. Our team has conducted two randomized controlled trials to assess the efficacy of patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) following craniotomy. Our current research includes studies on the safety of opioid administration following craniotomy through the use of end-tidal CO2 detection, as well as research into the use of transcortical magnetic stimulation (TMS) for managing pain after spine surgery. view more
Research Areas: neurosurgery, opioids, spine, anesthesiology, pain -
Borahay Lab: Gynecologic and Fibroids Research
Lab WebsitePrincipal Investigator:
Mostafa Borahay, M.B.B.Ch., M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A., M.Sc.
Gynecology and ObstetricsDr. Borahay's lab focuses on understanding pathobiology, developing novel treatments, and carry...ing out high quality clinical trials for common gynecologic problems with a special focus on uterine fibroids. Our lab also investigates the causes and novel treatments for menstrual disorders such as heavy and irregular periods. In addition, Dr. Borahay’s team explores innovative approaches to minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, focusing on outpatient procedures with less pain and faster recovery times. view more
Research Areas: uterine fibroids, outpatient surgery, endometriosis, stem cells, tumor biology, laparoscopic surgery, novel therapeutics, signaling pathways, Uterine biology, menstruation, robotic surgery, minimally invasive surgery, heavy periods, tissue engineering, menorrhagia, uterine model -
Bradford Winters Lab
The Bradford Winters Lab conducts research on patient safety and quality of care. Our team focu...ses on the topics of patient care in the intensive care unit, evidence-based medicine, quality health care, and the measurement and evaluation of safety efforts. Currently our work involves evaluating pain management techniques in post-craniotomy patients, developing guidelines for policy development of patient safety initiatives and creating measures for rapid-response system outcomes. view more
Research Areas: patient safety, ICU, evidence-based medicine, quality of care -
Constance Monitto Lab
Lab WebsiteThe Constance Monitto Lab conducts clinical research on pediatric pain management as well as ba...sic science studies on chemotherapy resistance. In our pediatric pain management research, we work to assess the impact of low-dose opioid antagonism on opioid-related side effects, such as nausea and vomiting. We also analyze data on current methods of pediatric pain management in the United States. In addition, our team uses basic science studies to assess the success of epigenetic gene regulation on the development of resistance to chemotherapeutic agents in cancer. view more
Research Areas: chemotherapy, opioids, epigenetics, gene regulation, pain, pediatrics -
Dong Laboratory
Lab WebsiteThe Dong Laboratory has identified many genes specifically expressed in primary sensory neurons... in dorsal root ganglia (DRG). Our lab uses multiple approaches, including molecular biology, mouse genetics, mouse behavior and electrophysiology, to study the function of these genes in pain and itch sensation. Other research in the lab examines the molecular mechanism of how skin mast cells sensitize sensory nerves under inflammatory states. view more
Research Areas: skin cells, electrophysiology, genetics, itch, neuroscience, pain, molecular biology -
Jamie Murphy Lab
The Jamie Murphy Lab conducts research on post-cesarean section pain management and post-partum... hemorrhage. We also explore topics around post-partum analgesia. view more
Research Areas: post-partum analgesia, anesthesiology, cesarean sections, pain, hemorrhages -
Joanne Shay Lab
Lab WebsiteThe Joanne Shay Lab primarily conducts research on pediatric pain management techniques. Our st...udies have explored pain management in special-needs children and patients, and we have studied non-traditional pain management methods, such as regional anesthesia and peripheral nerve blocks in children, medical acupuncture, and remote anesthesia services. We also have an ongoing interest in the business of medicine. view more
Research Areas: pain management, medical acupuncture, anesthesia, pediatrics, developmental disorders -
Kayode Williams Lab
The Kayode Williams Lab conducts translational research on neuromodulation. We primarily examin...e the mechanisms and efficacy of spinal cord stimulation in treating neuropathic pain, peripheral neuropathies and peripheral vascular disease. Our clinical trials explore spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy and the treatment of critical non-reconstructible critical leg ischemia. We also have a longstanding interest in the business of medicine and seek to enhance value propositions for hospitals and physician groups through more effective management of resources. view more
Research Areas: pain management, neuropathic pain, translational research, vascular diseases -
Machine Biointerface Lab
Lab WebsiteDr. Fridman's research group invents and develops bioelectronics for Neuroengineering and Medic...al Instrumentation applications. We develop innovative medical technology and we also conduct the necessary biological studies to understand how the technology could be effective and safe for people.
Research Areas: medical instruments, bioelectricities, neuroengineering, nerve stimulation
Our lab is currently focused on developing the "Safe Direct Current Stimulation" technology, or SDCS. Unlike the currently available commercial neural prosthetic devices, such as cochlear implants, pacemakers, or Parkinson's deep brain stimulators that can only excite neurons, SDCS can excite, inhibit, and even sensitize them to input. This new technology opens a door to a wide range of applications that we are currently exploring along with device development: e.g. peripheral nerve stimulation for suppressing neuropathic pain, vestibular nerve stimulation to correct balance disorders, vagal nerve stimulation to suppress an asthma attack, and a host of other neuroprosthetic applications.
Medical Instrumentation MouthLab is a "tricorder" device that we invented here in the Machine Biointerface Lab. The device currently obtains all vital signs within 60s: Pulse rate, breathing rate, temperature, blood pressure, blood oxygen saturation, electrocardiogram, and FEV1 (lung function) measurement. Because the device is in the mouth, it has access to saliva and to breath and we are focused now on expanding its capability to obtaining measures of dehydration and biomarkers that could be indicative of a wide range of internal disorders ranging from stress to kidney failure and even lung cancer.
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