Pain Biomarker




• 4PMx is exploring pain biomarkers from various perspectives to objectively identify pain mechanisms and accurately diagnose pain.


• We are developing in-vivo cell microscopy techniques to uncover the mechanisms of neuropathic pain at the cellular level.


• To understand the brain network of pain, we are developing techniques to visualize the cortical network of pain mechanisms.


• Recently, we have developed and are testing a BiLSTM-Transformer model that can discriminate between painful and non-painful stimuli in electroencephalography (EEG) and cerebral blood flow signals (fNIRS).





   

  • 4PMx is exploring pain biomarkers from various perspectives to objectively identify pain mechanisms and accurately diagnose pain.
  • We are developing in-vivo cell microscopy techniques to uncover the mechanisms of neuropathic pain at the cellular level.
  • To understand the brain network of pain, we are developing techniques to visualize the cortical network of pain mechanisms.
  • Recently, we have developed and are testing a BiLSTM-Transformer model that can discriminate between painful and non-painful stimuli in electroencephalography (EEG) and cerebral blood flow signals (fNIRS)