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Epilogue
In 1996, Ron Dubner left NIDR to establish a new program in Oral and
Craniofacial Biology at the University of Maryland. The following year,
the NAB was reorganized as the Pain and Neurosensory Mechanisms Branch;
Ray Dionne became acting chief, Max continued as chief of clinical trials,
and Gracely, Kenshalo , Iadarola, and Ruda became section heads of their
own research areas. A newly formed Pain Research Consortium , led by NIDR
and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS),
and with 21 Institutes and Offices participating, gave evidence of a strong
NIH commitment to the problem of pain, a commitment further demonstrated
by the Consortium's 1997 Symposium, " New
Directions in Pain Research. "
A stellar new NIH pain research program, with the Pain and Neurosensory
Mechanisms Branch at its core, appeared to be on the horizon. As of spring
2000, however, the horizon seems no nearer and, unless strong institutional
support is continued, the future of the Pain Branch itself is unclear.
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