
Dr. Joyce T. Da Silva
@drjoycedasilva
Rodent and Human Neuroimaging of Pain🧠Asst. Prof @umdentistry @UMMedNeuro Latina🇧🇷Neuroscientist studying sex and age differences in chronic pain
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14-01-2022 17:06:52
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Very excited to learn more about addiction and its intersection with pain from the NIAAA Director🤩 #IDARS #IDARS2024 Univ of Maryland School of Medicine Neuroscience NIAAA News


Thrilled to have shared our research on Sex Differences in Pain at the Pain Mechanisms and Therapeutics in Verona🇮🇹, chaired by Jeffrey Mogil Great speakers: Mike Salter, Jose Moron-Concepcion. Jessica Higginbotham @PainlabQ Lucia hipolito #StopWar Big thanks to @bannister_lab and Frank Porreca for an outstanding event!


Thrilled to be part of this fantastic project with Dave Seminowicz @daspainbrain.bsky.social and Siobhan Schabrun! More to come 🔜 Stay tuned 🤩


Enjoying the day in Gouda 🧀 city and Amsterdam with our team before the IASP meeting! Beautiful 🤩 Univ of Maryland School of Medicine Neuroscience Sarah Margerison University of Maryland, Baltimore



Amazing dinner with amazing people at IASP! Great food, laughter, and science conversations🧠🤩 Jose Moron-Concepcion. Lucia hipolito #StopWar @The_Gilp Univ of Maryland School of Medicine Neuroscience



Da Silva Lab Thanksgiving Potluck! 🦃🍁🤩 Univ of Maryland School of Medicine Neuroscience University of Maryland, Baltimore



Our new publication is out in JAMA Neurology 😄🤩


Sarah, our high school student, did an amazing job presenting her work at the Howard County Discovery Event at Johns Hopkins APL So proud! Univ of Maryland School of Medicine Neuroscience


Honored to co-chair the Sex Differences SIG with Diana Goode! We had the pleasure of recognizing the Best Poster winners from the SIG at the USASP meeting. Huge congratulations to all! #USASP2025 Univ of Maryland School of Medicine Neuroscience


So proud of my PhD student Laura for doing an amazing job presenting her rodent fMRI connectivity data at the #USASP2025! Grateful for the great feedback and excited for the new collaborations ahead! Univ of Maryland School of Medicine Neuroscience

