The program will recognize up to four projects spanning two years. Grant applicants must be in good standing with APS, be within six years of completing a doctoral degree and not have received a major National Institutes of Health or foundation grant for pain research.
The projects should investigate non-invasive interventions with favorable side effect profiles to improve chronic pain management.
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