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CANLab looks to technology collaboration to boost pain research and treatment

Pavel Goldstein

<div class="image-caption image-caption-none"><p><img alt="Group of researchers posing in front of campus building at CU 麻豆影院" class="image-hero" height="604" src="/迟别肠丑迟谤补苍蝉蹿别谤/蝉颈迟别蝉/诲别蹿补耻濒迟/蹿颈濒别蝉/蝉迟测濒别蝉/丑别谤辞/辫鈥; width="1500"/></p><p>Photo: Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab (CANLab) director Tor Wager and team members</p></div><p>The future of pain assessment may be in an app.</p><p>The Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab (CANLab at CU 麻豆影院 is betting that a new collaboration with <a href="; target="_blank">cliexa</a><a href="; target="_blank">, Inc.</a>, a Denver-based startup that develops interactive mobile healthcare technology, will help lead to more effective treatment strategies for the millions of people around the world suffering from chronic pain.</p><p>The partnership leverages cliexa鈥檚 mobile technology platform to better track and understand the complex interactions related to pain, emotion and treatment. The mobile app will deliver interactive graphics of emotional health and pain over time to clinicians and care providers while also enhancing patient self-monitoring and self-awareness.</p><p>鈥淭he university and the Technology Transfer Office are extremely excited about this partnership as it draws on the strengths and expertise of two organizations working together to study, predict and monitor pain, a complex phenomenon that represents major clinical, social and economic challenges,鈥 said 麻豆影院 Technology Transfer Office (TTO) Licensing Manager Dipika Singh, who is working with the CANLab to ensure that products of the partnership become available to those who can benefit most from them.</p><p>According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), pain affects more Americans than diabetes, heart disease and cancer combined. Understanding the brain pathways that underlie the generation and regulation of pain and emotion is essential to improving outcomes for this large and growing population.</p><div class="image-caption image-caption-right"><p><img alt="Pavel Goldstein" height="459" src="/迟别肠丑迟谤补苍蝉蹿别谤/蝉颈迟别蝉/诲别蹿补耻濒迟/蹿颈濒别蝉/补谤迟颈肠濒别-颈尘补驳别鈥; width="350"/></p><p>Pavel Goldstein, Postdoc Researcher (CANLab, Institute of Cognitive Science)</p></div><p>Exploring those pathways is also the mission of the CANLab, a CU 麻豆影院 research team embedded within CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 Institute of Cognitive Science (ICS) and headed by Tor Wager, professor of psychology and neuroscience. When CANLab Postdoctoral Researcher Pavel Goldstein and his team began work on a recent project funded jointly by the NIH and cliexa, the team was confronted with several dilemmas that regularly stymie pain studies. 聽</p><p>Currently, there is no electronic platform that allows people suffering from chronic pain to record and track interactions between pain, emotion and bodily experiences. Additionally, it is problematic to deliver such information to researchers and clinicians who could use it to understand and improve patient health.聽</p><p>Goldstein said the collaboration will provide 鈥渁n incredible opportunity to establish a聽platform for researching chronic pain conditions鈥 and deliver 鈥渋mportant feedback to pain patients and clinicians with unique information about patient health.鈥</p><p>Thanks to the additional teamwork with the <a href="/techtransfer/">CU 麻豆影院 TTO</a>, the CANLab is paving the way for its work with cliexa to benefit patients, clinicians and researchers more broadly. Together, they recently filed a provisional patent for the multidimensional objective pain concept; cliexa鈥檚 mobile platform will host the CANLab鈥檚 research concept and will be used to further develop CANLab鈥檚 existing pain studies.</p><p>CU 麻豆影院 and cliexa anticipate the collaboration will result in a novel pain assessment model that could be ready for commercialization as early as 2018.聽</p>

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