SIG Pain Research
Aim
The overarching aim of CANoP is to stimulate scientific exchanges among researchers whose work is related to cognitive and/or affective aspects of pain and/or supraspinal pain modulation and modulatory therapeutic strategies in Switzerland and possibly in bordering countries. Importantly, CANoP is aimed also at scientists working in research fields that intersect with pain research but whose focus might not be necessarily pain.
We aim at developing a topic-centered network of scientists, leading to better visibility of the different groups working in this field in Switzerland and likely to new scientific collaborations.
Camille Saumure Régimbald
Psychologue FSP, Neuropsychologue OPQ
Diplomassistent_in
Departement für Psychologie
Universität Freiburg
Departement für Psychologie
Rue P.-A.-de-Faucigny 2
CH-1701 Freiburg
SIG Activities
The SIG Pain Research organizes scientific meetings on a regular basis. The meetings are open to all members of the SPS and the broader scientific community, welcoming researchers and clinicians at every level of training and practice.
In addition, SIG Pain Research holds an organizational meeting for its members each year at the annual congress of the SPS. These meetings are also open to other interested SPS members.
A network with a mailing list is established, allowing relevant information regarding international or national conferences and events to be distributed.
List of SIG members
A list of all SIG members can soon be viewed here.
Annual reports
Founding of SIG Pain Research in 2026
Before SIG CANoP
Annual report 2025
Télécharger en PDF
Annual report 2023
Download als PDF
Annual report 2022
Télécharger le PDF
Annual report 2021
Télécharger le PDF
Annual report 2020
Télécharger le PDF
Annual report 2019
Télécharger le PDF
Founded in 2018