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Patrick Stroman is a Professor at Queen's University in the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences. His research focuses on neurosciences, particularly pain processing and sensory systems.
- Current Teaching: NSCI 403, NSCI 803, PHGY 350
- Affiliations: Centre for Neuroscience Studies, Queen's University Department of Physics
Stroman's research includes developing functional MRI methods for studying spinal cord and brainstem activity, with applications in fibromyalgia and chronic pain conditions. His work addresses challenges in imaging techniques, data analysis software, and statistical methods for spinal cord fMRI.
His recent publications focus on pain processing in fibromyalgia, nociplastic pain, and functional MRI methods development. Key trends include investigating neural signaling, cognitive-emotional influences on pain, and comparative studies between chronic pain conditions.
Stroman has developed specialized MRI-compatible stimulation equipment like the RTS-2 device and created custom analysis software in MATLAB and Python. His lab has produced over 100 publications and 2500+ citations, with ongoing work on data-driven analysis approaches for pain research.
