Sex and Gender Differences in Pain: A Chat With Edmund Keogh

Pain Research Forum, 24 April 2018

Edmund Keogh, PhD, is professor of psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Bath, UK, and is the deputy director of The Bath Centre for Pain Research. His main research area is the psychology of pain. He has a strong interest in sex and gender differences in pain, particularly with respect to psychosocial mechanisms such as emotions and coping. Keogh recently spoke by phone with Lincoln Tracy, a research fellow from Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, to discuss his journey into pain research, his interest in the social aspects of the pain experience, and his love of music from the 1980s. Read more.