Dr. Tamara King publishes two publications and invited to two lectures

Dr. Tamara King, Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences in the College of Osteopathic Medicine at the University of New England and affiliated faculty in the GSBSE, publishes two publications and invited to two lectures recently in 2019.

The publications are:

  • Sannajust, S., Imbert, I., Eaton, V., Henderson, T, Liaw, L, May, M, Barbe, MF, King, T. 2019. Females have greater susceptibility to develop ongoing pain and central sensitization in a rat model of temporomandibular joint pain. Pain. 160 2036–2049.
  • Tappe-Theodor, A., King, T., Morgan M. 2019. Pros and cons of clinically relevant methods to assess pain in rodents. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. In Press.

Additionally, she was invited to lecture at the following conferences:

  • Invited lecture: Mechanistic Analysis of Bone Pain. In Symposium: Bone Pain. American Society for Bone and Mineral Research 2019 meeting. Montreal, Canada, September 23, 2019.
  • Invited lecture: Overview of Musculoskeletal Pain Measurements in Rodents. In Workshop: ORS -Musculoskeletal Pain Measurements in Animals and Humans. The 2nd International Combined Meeting of Orthopaedic Research Societies. Orlando, FL June 21, 2019