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Why Early Career Pain Researchers Should Attend #EFIC2025

Why Early Career Pain Researchers Should Attend #EFIC2025

Attending #EFIC2025 is an excellent experience for early career pain researchers: The largest international scientific congress on pain in 2025 provides an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the latest advancements in pain science, collaborate with global...
Browse the #EFIC2025 Scientific Programme now

Browse the #EFIC2025 Scientific Programme now

We are thrilled to announce that the scientific programme for the 2025 EFIC Congress is now live on our website! Taking place from 24-26 April 2025 in Lyon, France, this year’s congress will bring together leading experts in the field of pain management. The programme...
Webinar: How to Submit an Abstract to #EFIC2025

Webinar: How to Submit an Abstract to #EFIC2025

If you’re planning to submit an abstract for the #EFIC2025 Congress, don’t miss our upcoming webinar, “How to Submit a Great Abstract”, taking place on 7 November 2024 at 12:00 PM (CET). Whether you’re a first-time abstract submitter or...
#EFIC2025 Late-Breaking Abstract Submission Now Open

#EFIC2025 Late-Breaking Abstract Submission Now Open

We are excited to announce that late-breaking abstract submission is now OPEN! This is your chance to showcase your research, present your work in front of peers and receive valuable feedback. Why submit an abstract to #EFIC2025? Present your research in dedicated...
Submit Your #EFIC2025 Workshop on Patient Involvement

Submit Your #EFIC2025 Workshop on Patient Involvement

We invite you to contribute to #EFIC2025 by submitting a workshop that emphasizes patient involvement in pain research. Patient insights are vital to pain management, enriching the research process and ensuring that outcomes are relevant and applicable to those who...
#EFIC2025 Programme Spotlight: Plenary Sessions

#EFIC2025 Programme Spotlight: Plenary Sessions

In 2025, EFIC will again offer exciting Plenary Sessions, where you can learn more about pain related to the theme ‘Comorbidity of chronic pain and mental health disorders: Breaking the cycle’. The Plenary Sessions will cover a wide range of pain science...
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