QPRN presents:
The North American Pain School

An international educational
initiative since 2016

Fairmont Le Château Montebello
Montebello, QC, Canada

Social media

NAPS brings together leading experts in pain research and management to provide 30 trainees with scientific education, professional development, and networking experiences. Six of the trainees are selected to serve as Science communicators, who provide firsthand reporting from the event, including interviews with visiting faculty members and summaries of scientific sessions, along with coverage on social media. You can find their content below.

LinkedIn

2025

Before NAPS 2025 – Julia Nickols
Before NAPS 2025 – Silvia Fanton
Before NAPS 2025 – Shirin Sadighparvar
Kicking off Day 1 of NAPS 2025 – Silvia Fanton
Day 2 at NAPS 2025 – Shirin Sadighparvar
Attending a Mogil talk – Julia Nickols
A truly inspiring beginning! – Daniela Escobar
Workshop on academic negociation – Julia Nickols
A Talk by Tor Wager – Silvia Fanton
About Workshops – Daniela Escobar

Instagram

2025

All you need to know about rafting with Jeff Mogil – Shirin Sadighparvar
Victor Schneider speaks about what he has liked most about NAPS so far – Silvia Fanton
The most valuable thing learnt by Andrea Thomas – Shirin Sadighparvar
Josep Roman-Juan talks about what he loves about NAPS – Shirin Sadighparvar
The NAPS experience with La-Urshalar Brock – Shirin Sadighparvar
Malgorzata Starzec Properpio discusses what she loves about NAPS – Shirin Sadighparvar
Day 2 of NAPS 2025: We asked NAPSters what their favorite part of NAPS has been so far – Julia Nickols
More about NAPS from Sahel Jahangiri Esfahani – Shirin Sadighparvar
Ted Price’s theme song as he walked into his lab – Shirin Sadighparvar
Best parts of NAPS according to Heather Allen – Julia Nickols
What skills Tor Wager uses that he didn’t know he would need in academia – Shirin Sadighparvar