Ali Khatibi @alikhatibi.bsky.social
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Senior Research Fellow|@THECHBH|@unibirmingham|Pain| NeuroImaging|SpinalCord|Neuroplasticity|OpenScience|Runner|Movie-lover| He
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🧠 We're hiring a #Postdoc in neuroimaging! Join our clinical research team Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience exploring #interoception & anxiety resolution after cancer. 5-yr Wellcome-funded project. Apply by 7 July 👉 kcl.ac.uk/jobs/117228-po…
So pleased this one now out with the amazing Sarah Garfinkel Interoception and pain: body–mind integration, rupture, and ... : PAIN journals.lww.com/pain/fulltext/…
We are recruiting autistic adults who menstruate about their experiences of menstrual pain. A short interview do discuss your experience. Project is co-produced. If you are interested then please reach out to Chiara ([email protected]) or my DMs are always open.
Delighted that CRIISP received a Highly Commended award from University of Bath – recognising the power of researchers & public contributors working side by side to shape research. Huge thanks to everyone who made this happen. Find out more: criisp.uk/2025/07/16/bri…
We are hiring for our brand new psilocybin clinical trial. Please DM if you have questions! 1. Senior Research Fellow (Clinical Trial Lead) careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/… 2. Senior Clinical Psychotherapist careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/… Wellcome Leap Antonio Verdejo-García Devon Stoliker
Announcing our new whole-body muscle segmentation model for MRI and CT. It's free, and you can download it here!: github.com/MuscleMap/Musc… Please continue to provide feedback, so we can continue to improve the MuscleMap Toolbox. It will only get better from here! 🚀 #openscience
I wrote how this paper came together at the link below but the inspiration very much came from Leidy Klotz and his collaborators. communities.springernature.com/posts/people-o…
David Evans et al. find that symmetrical (mirrored) bilateral limb pain is more prevalent than previously thought. Pain is facilitated between mirrored contralateral regions and inhibited between nonmirrored contralateral regions. Learn more in #PAIN bit.ly/46N1t62