Links for Mini-Science 2012

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Links or readings for each Mini-Science 2012 talk

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Some of the readings below are articles in scholarly journals. You may enjoy reading just the abstract, or other portions of the article such as the conclusion or discussion, if you find the whole article too long or technical.

March 28, "The chemical conquest of pain" by Joe Schwarcz

April 4, "How the mind can alter pain" by Catherine Bushnell

April 11, "Pain, friends, sex and your mother: complexity and opportunity in pain science and treatment" by Jeff Mogil

April 18, "Why a broken heart really does hurt" by Jennifer Bartz

April 25, "Helping people with pain resume occupational involvement" by Michael Sullivan

May 2, "Just say know: what marijuana has taught us about pain control" by Mark A. Ware

May 9, "The pain-reward connection" by Petra Schweinhardt


General links

Here are some links to websites and electronic resources for Mini-Science participants.

  • McGill Faculty of Science homepage and blog
  • The McGill Office for Science and Society (OSS) disseminates up-to-date information in the areas of food, food issues, medications, cosmetics and health topics in general. This information is specifically directed towards the public, educators and students.
  • The Alan Edwards Centre for Research on Pain comprises researchers from the Faculties of Science, Medicine, and Dentistry.
  • Alumnilife, the McGill Alumni Online Community
  • Science Outreach at McGill broadcasts our scientific expertise to a wider community through programs and activities such as talks, lab visits, family workshops, classroom presentations, and documentary films.


Library links

The Libraries homepage includes links to all library resources at McGill.

Branch libraries of particular interest to Mini-Science include:


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