Keren Pollak
Keren Pollak - PhD student in Public Health (MPH) Keren completed her first PhD in Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of Haifa. During her research she developed a…
Keren Pollak - PhD student in Public Health (MPH) Keren completed her first PhD in Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of Haifa. During her research she developed a…
Saar Draznin Shiran – Integrative Pain (iPain) Lab Project Manager; Master’s Student in Dance Movement Therapy Saar obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Tel Hai College in 2011. Today…
Lisa KALY– Master student in Public Health (MPH), Biostatistics track Lisa is a Rheumatologist, affiliated to the Israeli Rheumatology Society and to Technion Rappaport Faculty of medicine. She works at…
Rachel Valenta – MPH International Program My name is Rachel Valenta. I was born and raised in Georgia, USA and made aliyah to Haifa about 4 years ago. I have a…
Welcome Dr. Jasmin KrollWe are excited to welcome Dr. Jasmin Kroll who just joined the lab. Her previous clinical and research experience has been on the association between cognitive functioning…
Collaboration with TrainPainWe are excited to start a collaboration with TrainPain. Together we are testing the impact of sensory training on the wellbeing of women who suffer from fibromyalgia
Mako reported about our research paper "Emerging Clinical Technology"One of our latest papers, "Emerging Clinical Technology: Application of Machine Learning to Chronic Pain Assessments Based on Emotional Body Maps" was…
Welcome Boris BoltyanskyWe welcome Boris Boltyansky, who just joined iPain lab. Boris will manage the PainStory project and will lead other web-based projects Read More... Boris completed his Bachelor’s in…
Emerging Clinical Technology: Application of Machine Learning to Chronic Pain Assessments Based on Emotional Body Maps We developed a mobile platform for measuring pain, emotions, and associated bodily feelings in…
Brain-to-brain coupling during handholding is associated with pain reduction The mechanisms that underlie social touch analgesia are largely unknown. Here, we apply a hyperscanning approach with real-life interaction of dyads…