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This project aims to improve personalized pain management by understanding the variability in opioid effects among individuals. By analyzing large datasets and employing innovative genetic models, the project seeks to predict individual responses to opioids, enhancing treatment efficacy and addressing addiction risks.
Opioids are irreplaceable and effective analgesics– at the group level.
However, clinicians still cannot predict how much pain relief each patient will achieve, nor who will develop addiction.
By treating the variability of opioid effects as noise, the group-based efficacy studies fail to explain why opioids relieve pain in some people, but not in others.
Here, I will turn the current approach on its head.
By harnessing the valuable information inherent in opioids’ variable and diverse effects,…
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Switzerland, Lausanne
Type: Public body
Activity type: Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
SME: No
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