Marwan Baliki, PhD
About Me
Today, chronic pain is deemed an “epidemic” in the United States by the American Academy of Pain Management. It remains the primary reason why people seek healthcare, and everyday 50 million Americans are either partially or totally disabled by pain. The health care and lost productivity costs associated with chronic pain are estimated to be > $600 billion/year in the US alone. This lack of success in both managing chronic pain and understanding it development comes from a lack of understanding the central processes of chronic pain, especially the role of the brain, which has been ignored till the past decade. My research seeks to identify the brain mechanisms underlying the processing, modulation and development of chronic pain in different clinical settings. My research utilizes state of the art brain imaging technology that enables us to formulate comprehensive and accurate biological models to study chronic pain, its relationship to function and psychological disorders, as well as its responsiveness to various therapeutic interventions.
Location
Shirley Ryan 小恩雅
355 East Erie
Chicago, IL 60611
Education & Training
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Education
1995 – 1998
Bachelor of Science, Biology
American University of Beirut1998 – 2001
Masters of Science, Neuroscience
American University of Beirut2003 – 2009
Ph.D., Neuroscience
Northwestern University2001 – 2003
Visiting Scholar, Department of Physiology
Northwestern University -
Fellowship
2009 – 2012
Post-doctoral Fellowship, Northwestern University
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Training
2012 – 2015
Research Associate
Northwestern University
Recent Publications
Grants
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Collaborator: fMRI-based Biomarkers for Multiple Components of PainNIH R01 DA035484-01 , 2013 - 2015
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Fidelity Foundation GrantPrinciple Investigator: Awarded $150,000 over 2 years to investigate functional and anatomical changes in different types of chronic pain, 2009 - 2011