Willing to Mentor

    Available to Mentor:

    Health Professions (Medical, OT, PT, Dental, Audiology, etc.) Students, PhD/MSTP Students, Post-Baccalaureate Students, Postdocs, Residents and Fellows, Undergraduate Students

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    Research interests

    Dr. Haroutounian's research is primarily focused on individualized approach to the treatment and prevention of chronic pain, particularly neuropathic pain due to peripheral nerve injury or symmetric polyneuropathy. We use translational approach to investigate clinically-relevant mechanisms in chronic pain and to identify factors that can predict individual's susceptibility to develop chronic pain, and their response to pharmacotherapy. As the continuum of the translational approach, we are interested in improving the methodology of assessment and monitoring of patient-reported outcomes in pain.

    Mentoring

    The Haroutounian lab welcomes trainees from a variety of backgrounds to work in a clinical research environment, with a focus on pain. Undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate students will have an opportunity to obtain training (and career development opportunities) in clinical pain research (at the appropriate level) and contribute to exciting multidisciplinary projects that aim to understand, characterize, prevent, or treat chronic pain. 

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    Available to Mentor:

    • Undergraduate Students
    • Post-Baccalaureate Students
    • PhD/MSTP Students
    • Health Professions Students
    • Postdocs
    • Residents and Fellows

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