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overview Education PhD in Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology BS in Bioengineering, Pennsylvania State University Areas of Expertise Biomechanical pain pathways in osteoarthritis Musculoskeletal pain Peripheral nervous system Rodent behavioral assessments For more information, please see the lab website: www.annemariemalfait.com or our Chicago Center on Musculoskeletal Pain website: https://mskpain.center/
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Concept Pain Measurement
Concept Pain
Concept Musculoskeletal Pain
Concept Pain Management
Concept Chronic Pain
Concept Pain, Postoperative
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