Welcome to the lab, Natalie and Ava!
We are excited to welcome two new Clinical Research Coordinators to the Loggia Lab. Natalie Swanson (left) is originally from Minnesota and completed her undergraduate education at Pomona College in
We are excited to welcome two new Clinical Research Coordinators to the Loggia Lab. Natalie Swanson (left) is originally from Minnesota and completed her undergraduate education at Pomona College in
Check out Marco’s talk from the 16th Annual Joseph W. Oration in Diagnostic Imaging at Logan University, “From brain to joint: imaging pain-related inflammation in humans using integrated PET/MRI.” Check it
Marco’s “Neuroanatomy for Dummies” video, posted by the MGH Martinos Center in 2016 as a part of the center’s “Why & How Seminar Series,” recently reached 100,000 views on YouTube!
Our lab was featured in Bench Press, the official Science blog of the Mass General Research Institute at MGH, as a part of the “Through the Magnifying Glass” series. Check
This article, in collaboration with Jacob Hooker, describes Radiocaine, a novel radioligand based on the local anesthetic lidocaine, a putative imaging marker of neuropathic injury. Find out more about this here!
The Loggia Lab welcomes Erin Hardy, our new Clinical Research Coordinator and the most recent addition to the Loggia Lab family! You can find out more about Erin here!
The Loggia Lab welcomes Erin Hardy, our new Clinical Research Coordinator and the most recent addition to the Loggia Lab family! You can find out more about Erin here!
Check out our new paper exploring longitudinal changes in clinical pain and quantitative pain sensitivity between women who did or did not receive Aromatase Inhibitor Therapy. You can learn more here! Abstract
Check out our new paper exploring longitudinal changes in clinical pain and quantitative pain sensitivity between women who did or did not receive Aromatase Inhibitor Therapy. You can learn more here!
Congratulations to our PI, Marco, for being named Specialty Chief Editor of Frontiers in Pain Research- Non-pharmacological treatments of pain! You can read more about this here!