The Wild West of Chronic Pain: Collaborations among Artists, Scientists and Health Care Experts
The Wild West of Chronic Pain: Collaborations among Artists, Scientists and Health Care Experts
The Wild West of Chronic Pain:
Collaborations among Artists, Scientists and Health Care Experts
- Why is a media technology -- immersive VR -- known as a "non-pharmacological analgesic"?
- Can a robot reduce anxiety?
- How might novel forms of social media combat the social isolation experienced by seniors who have chronic pain?
- What do Sufi practices and phosphorescent creatures have to do with pain?
Members of the Transforming Pain Research Group comprise artists, musicians, computer scientists, engineers, designers, psychophysicists; and pain physicians. All are exploring the ways that new technologies may help the 1 in 5 people who suffer from chronic pain.
Referred to as the silent epidemic, this relatively new disease has no known cause and no cure. While health care researchers explore its etiology, experts from diverse disciplines are working on ways to help with managing chronic pain. See what a group of innovative researchers north of the border are doing.
November 30th:
. Guided Tours: Noon to 5pm
ArtSci Gallery, CNSI Bldg., Room 5419
. Reception: 5:30-7:30pm
CNSI Lobby