
Dr. Michelle Failla, PhD
@faillaphd
Assistant Professor studying pain, autism, aging, dementia đź§
Ohio State College of Nursing | She/her | Opinions are my own
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12-05-2009 03:44:26
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Career options in academia other than being a PI are needed. I am pleased to say we are looking for such a position in my lab! If you are interested in living in Nashville and leading day-to-day operations of a lab as a Research Scientist please apply: redcap.vanderbilt.edu/surveys/?s=DR8…


Open Access: Dr. Michelle Failla, PhD and team (Ohio State Nursing) study differences between men and women's pain responses across the adult lifespan —May differences in brain function explain gender differences in pain over time? Free: jpain.org/article/S1526-…



In partnership with the United States Association for the Study of Pain (US Association for the Study of Pain), The Journal of Pain announces an opening for 5 early career editorial fellow positions to increase diversity, begins 1/1/25. Application due November 1, 2024 For more info: jpain.org/pb-assets/Heal…


7 reasons to join US Association for the Study of Pain! Support our multidisciplinary pain science community Access The Journal of Pain Rita Allen & USASP-Mayday awards Save on meeting fees (Chicago 2025) 18 SIGs for deeper collaboration Webinars on pain research & care Monthly updates on funding & events


Excited (& nervous!) to co-host a National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) webinar series this Thursday at 10am PST / 1pm EST 🎉 A great opportunity to highlight the importance of continued attention and funding needed for disability mental health research! Link to register: lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/66yc9n7…



Huda Zoghbi says that mentorship enables her to multiply the impact of her science 100x over. The HHMI Investigator at BCMHouston hopes this ripple effect is felt in the future of treatment & prevention of diseases like #Rett syndrome and #Alzheimer’s. hhmi.news/3C5xXuQ

Delighted to have been able to talk alongside Dr Bethany Donaghy (she/her) to the What a Pain podcast about the topic of autistic people's pain. It is great that the pain community are becoming so invested here, conversations like this are an important step towards better pain management


A valuable endeavor to understand “unidentified pain”… led by Jeffrey Boon, PhD, RN So glad to be a part of this great team and contribute perspectives for this concept from our work to understand pain in people with developmental disorders.


Come and visit us if you’re at #USASP2025 at the Pain in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities special interest group table at the lunch round tables! We have candy! Pain & Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities
