Thank you for your interest in the 2025 IASP Collaborative Research Grant. The Collaborative Research Grant provides funding for international interdisciplinary pain research collaborations between at least two countries, emphasizing collaborations among basic, translational, and clinical scientists. The principal investigator must have been a member of IASP since at least April of 2024 and should not be working under the supervision of a senior scientist. The collaborators must be located in at least 2 different countries.
For full guidelines, please visit the IASP website.
The application closes on 12 September 2024 at 11:59 p.m. EDT.
The My Letter to Pain campaign will assist physicians in utilizing their patients’ words to understand their pain, how it impacts their lives, and how they respond to treatment. This campaign aims to bridge the gap between the lived experience of pain and pain research by inviting those with the lived experience to answer a two-part questionnaire. IASP hopes the campaign and stories will:
- Create educational information to help those living with pain.
- Provide individuals the opportunity to tell their stories and express their feelings freely and openly.
- Lead to greater communication between individuals and groups across the pain community.
- Identify directions for future programming and communication efforts.
Each submission remains anonymous unless the submitter chooses to share their details or present.
The first 200 people to take part in the My Letter to Pain Campaign by 14 April will be entered to win one of the following prizes:
- One of 4 $250 USD Amazon Gift Cards
- One of 20 $100 USD Amazon Gift Cards
- One-year subscription to PAIN Reports
- One-year IASP membership and access to all member benefits
- One 2024 World Congress on Pain full registration
For more information, please visit our website.
Thank you for your interest in the 2025 John J. Bonica Trainee Fellowship.
Applicants must be trainee members of IASP at the time of applying and must be able to provide proof of PhD should they be selected for the Fellowship. Applicants are generally in the early stages of their career as this fellowship typically provides funding for post-doctoral opportunities. Generally, applicants are within four years of their PhD however this is not a requirement.
Each application must include a proposed mentor who agrees to supervise the work of the applicant during the 24-month timeframe. For the 2025 cycle, the mentor must have been a member from at least February of 2024.
Applications are welcome from basic, translational, and clinical investigators working in any area of pain research.
For full guidelines and other submission information please visit the John J Bonica Trainee Fellowship website.