Talks
Forthcoming talks
Past talks
What goes up doesn’t always come down: The problem of chronic pain.
Where: GlaxoSmithKline, DuCane Road, London When: 9th July 2008
Psychophysiological mechanisms of pain.
Where: RCA Regional Current topics Meeting, Novotel Birmingham When: 4th June 2008
Hypnosis: Theory and Therapy
Where: British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Royal Dublin Society Dates: 2nd April 2008 - 4th April 2008
Does pain from any other source still feel the same?
Where: University of Swansea, School of Medicine When: 7th February 2008
CAM: Junk science or genuine alternative?
Where: Battle of Ideas, Royal College of Art, London Dates: 27th October 2007 - 28th October 2007
Social cognitive neuroscience
Where: The British Psychological Society Social Psychology Section, University of Kent Dates: 5th September 2007 - 7th September 2007
Fetal pain: The evidence.
Where: International Conference on Second Trimester Abortion. The Institute of Physics, London Dates: 29th March 2007 - 31st March 2007
Functional imaging of physically and psychologically induced pain
Where: GlaxoSmithKline, DuCane Road, London When: 7th February 2007
Does pain from any source still feel the same?
Where: ersity of Edinburgh, School of Psychology and Department of Neuroscience When: 25th January 2007
Policy Exchange Book Launch: Science vs. Superstition: the case for a new scientific Enlightenment.
Where: Policy Exchange 'Ideas Forum', Clutha House, London When: 6th December 2006
Human enhancement: Creating superhumans or dicing with destiny?
Where: Battle of Ideas, Royal College of Art, London Dates: 28th October 2006 - 29th October 2006
What inspired you?
Where: Society of Chemical Industry, London When: 10th October 2006
Somatic and visceral processing with functional imaging.
Where: 26th European Conference on Psychosomatic Research, Croatia Dates: 27th September 2006 - 30th September 2006
The brain makes hallucinated pain feel real.
Where: Representation intracerebrale de la douleur, Caen, France When: 17th March 2006
The brain in pain: Why does the ghost of Descartes still haunt us?
Where: American Psychosomatic Society 64th Annual Meeting, Denver Dates: 1st March 2006 - 4th March 2006
Ethics on trial.
Where: Battle of Ideas, Royal College of Art, London Dates: 29th October 2005 - 30th October 2005
Sex, gender and human pain.
Where: World Congress on Pain, Sydney, Australia Dates: 21st August 2005 - 25th August 2005
Imaging of cortical and pain control systems.
Where: Official IASP Satellite meeting – Visceral Pain, Adelaide, Australia Dates: 17th August 2005 - 19th August 2005
Imaging the brain in pain.
Where: The Portuguese Pain Society Annual Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal Dates: 14th October 2004 - 16th October 2004
Neurogenetics: Buzzword, New Frontier, Both or Neither?
Where: 2nd Joint Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society and the Canadian Pain Society, Vancouver, B.C. Dates: 6th May 2004 - 9th May 2004
Visceral afferent pathways.
Where: The Second Asian-Pacific Postgraduate Course on Gastrointestinal Motility (APPGM), Seoul, Korea Dates: 22nd November 2003 - 24th November 2003
Dissecting the brain in pain.
Where: Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York When: 26th September 2002
Debating matters: Animal experimentation.
Where: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, UK When: 19th August 2002
Human Brain Mechanisms of Pain: Distributed Networks, Cognitive Modulation, and Individual Differences.
Where: American Pain Society's 21st Annual Scientific Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland Dates: 14th March 2002 - 17th March 2002
Aids in Africa.
Where: TRASNA Society of Trinity College, World Aids Day Conference, Dublin, Ireland Dates: 29th November 2001 - 30th November 2001
Visceral afferent pathways.
Where: Fourth International Symposium on Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders, Wisconsin, USA Dates: 30th March 2001 - 2nd April 2001

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