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NCCIH Research Blog

NCCIH blogs about research developments related to complementary health practices. Check in regularly to keep up with the latest findings.

Eve Reider, Ph.D.
Eve Reider
January 04, 2017

Partnering on Pain Research: NIH, DoD, and VA Announce Pain Management Collaboratory Funding Initiative

Since 2001, more than 2.5 million U.S. troops have been deployed for Operation New Dawn, Operation Enduring Freedom (in Afghanistan), and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Many service members returning from these operations, and from other military operations, experienced pain, traumatic brain injuries, symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), suicidal thoughts or behaviors, substance abuse, and/or related comorbidities. Studies report nearly 45 percent of soldiers and 50 percent of veterans experience pain on a regular basis, and there is significant overlap among chronic pain, PTSD, and persistent postconcussive symptoms. In fact, a new analysis of data from the National Health Interview Survey shows that American veterans not only experience a higher prevalence of pain but also more severe pain than nonveterans. Although opioids are often prescribed to treat chronic pain, research has not shown them to be very effective and there are many pitfalls to long-term use. Thus, there is a need for nonpharmacologic approaches to complement current strategies for pain management and to reduce the need for and hazards of excessive reliance on opioids.

NCCIH has made pain research in military and veteran populations a priority. In 2014, we first partnered with the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to fund 13 grants to research military and veteran health with a focus on nonpharmacologic approaches to pain and related conditions. Now, we are pleased to report that this important partnership is expanding to include the Department of Defense (DoD) and additional NIH agencies (NINDS, NIAAA, NICHD, ORWH, and NINR) and entering a new phase with the release of the NIH-DoD-VA Pain Management Collaboratory Funding Opportunity Announcements. The overall goal of this jointly supported NIH-DoD-VA initiative is to develop the capacity to implement cost-effective, large-scale clinical research in military and veteran health care delivery organizations focusing on nonpharmacologic approaches to the management of pain and comorbid conditions. The program will:

  • Establish a Coordinating Center to provide leadership and technical expertise
  • Support the design and execution of a set of high-impact demonstration projects that will involve pragmatic clinical trials
  • Make data, tools, best practices, and resources from these and other projects available.

This initiative includes two funding announcements:

For those interested in applying, letters of intent are due February 1, 2017, and applications are due March 3, 2017. If you have questions regarding this funding initiative, you are welcome to join us Monday, January 23, 2017, for an informational webinar  from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. ET, or direct questions to me, Eve Reider, Ph.D., Clinical Research Branch, NCCIH.

Register for the webinar at: https://events-support.com/events/NIH-DoD-VA_Pain_Management.

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December 27, 2016
NCCIH Blog Team

Probiotics researcher Dr. John Cryan lecture is the subject of an online CME lecture titled “Towards Psychobiotics: The Microbiome as a Key Regulator of Brain and Behavior.”

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David Shurtleff, Ph.D.
December 09, 2016
David Shurtleff, Ph.D.

Learn about the Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies® (BRAIN) Initiative, an effort to develop new tools and technologies to understand the healthy and diseased brain.

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December 05, 2016
NCCIH Blog Team

Today, NCCIH grantee Dr. Christina Smolke from Stanford University will present her innovative research at the 2016 High-Risk, High-Reward Research Symposium at NIH. Her team’s successful engineering of a yeast strain capable of making opioids was lauded in both Science and Nature in 2015.

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October 11, 2016
NCCIH Research Blog Team

Roger Chou, M.D., will lecture on “Opioids for Chronic Pain: Evidence, Guidelines, and Policy and Practice Implications,” on Monday, Oct. 17, at NIH.

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Partap S. Khalsa, D.C., Ph.D.
October 05, 2016
Partap S. Khalsa, D.C., Ph.D.

In this blog post, Dr. Partap Khalsa welcomes applicants for a program director position in the NCCIH Division of Extramural Research’s Basic and Mechanistic Research Branch.

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