The McMaster Institute for Research on Aging (MIRA), in partnership with the Micheal G. DeGroote Institute for Pain Research and Care (IPRC) have collaboratively funded interdisciplinary projects researching aging and pain since 2019. To support their mutual commitment to advancing innovative research in this space, MIRA and IPRC have appointed Dr. Luciana Macedo as academic lead of the MIRA-IPRC Aging & Pain Program of Research.
Dr. Macedo is a physical therapist and Associate Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Science at McMaster University, and was the inaugural recipient of the MIRA-IPRC Catalyst Grants in Aging & Pain. Her research in musculoskeletal pain has led to studies on the impact rehabilitation have on improving back pain, how different treatment strategies work for different patient subgroups, the underlying mechanisms of pain and the implementation of programs of care.
Dr. Macedo will provide consultation and leadership within MIRA and IPRC to support research collaborations and capacity building in the area of aging and pain, working to identify and engage with researchers, stakeholders and external partners to enhance the impact of this program of research.
“Luciana has long been integrated in the fabric of MIRA’s research in aging and pain, notably leading our first Catalyst Grant in the field. Her exceptional ability to collaborate across faculties well positions her to lead this program of research to produce impactful research developed through strong interdisciplinary teams.”
– Parminder Raina, scientific director, McMaster Institute for Research on Aging
“I look forward to leading this initiative, aiming to address complex questions in aging and pain research through deep interdisciplinary partnerships with researchers, clinicians, patients, and healthcare administrators. The crucial support from both Institutes fosters an environment where innovation can thrive.”
– Dr. Luciana Macedo, academic lead, MIRA-IPRC Aging & Pain Program of Research
“We are thrilled to support Dr. Luciana Macedo in leading this Program of Research in aging and pain. Her dedication and expertise are invaluable assets that will drive clinical and applicable outcomes, significantly enhancing the quality of life for aging Canadians.”
– Norm Buckley, scientific director, Michael G. DeGroote Institute for Pain Research