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Acute to Chronic Pain Signatures (A2CPS)

The goal of the Acute to Chronic Pain Signatures (A2CPS) program is to develop a set of objective biomarkers that provide “signatures” to predict if chronic pain is likely to develop or be resolved after acute pain, like an injury or after a surgery. These signatures are greatly needed because prevention of chronic pain is a major challenge in pain management. For most people, acute pain resolves as the injury that caused it heals. Yet in many other people, pain from an injury, surgery, or disease persists lasts for years or even throughout life becoming a chronic condition. This high prevalence of chronic pain has in part contributed to the current opioid epidemic in the US. A signature that could be identified before the transition from acute to chronic pain could help accelerate therapy development and ultimately guide pain prevention strategies. (Retrieved from the NIH Common Fund site)

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CFDE Webinar Series

The CFDE Webinar Series was established to share with the community information about the Common Fund programs that participate in the CFDE, as well as about the CFDE as a whole and its DCCs. This month we will feature the Acute to Chronic Pain Signatures (A2CPS) DCC.

Starts: August 30, 2024

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@CFDE Workbench 2024
The CFDE Workbench is actively being developed and maintained by the CFDE Data Resource Center (DRC).The DRC is funded by OT2OD036435 from the Common Fund at the National Institutes of Health.



The CFDE Workbench is actively being developed and maintained by the CFDE Data Resource Center (DRC).The DRC is funded by OT2OD036435 from the Common Fund at the National Institutes of Health.
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