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Jeffrey S. Mogil

Jeffrey S. Mogil

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Neuroscience

D-Index
105
Citations
46899
World Ranking
646
National Ranking
29

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Social Sciences
  • 2018 - CPA Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science, Canadian Psychological Association (CPA)

Overview

Jeffrey S. Mogil is affiliated with McGill University in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with a focus on several subfields including Physiology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Small Animals, Pharmacology, and Molecular Biology.

The main topics of their work center on Pain Mechanisms and Treatments, Veterinary Pharmacology and Anesthesia, Stress Responses and Cortisol, Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research, Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology, Musculoskeletal Pain and Rehabilitation, and Pain Management and Placebo Effect.

Their recent published papers include the following:

  • The revised International Association for the Study of Pain definition of pain: concepts, challenges, and compromises (2020, Pain)
  • Qualitative sex differences in pain processing: emerging evidence of a biased literature (2020, Nature reviews. Neuroscience)
  • Acute inflammatory response via neutrophil activation protects against the development of chronic pain (2022, Science Translational Medicine)
  • Microglia-mediated degradation of perineuronal nets promotes pain (2022, Science)
  • Innovations and advances in modelling and measuring pain in animals (2021, Nature reviews. Neuroscience)

Jeffrey S. Mogil frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Luda Diatchenko
  • Marc Parisien
  • Shannon Tansley
  • Arkady Khoutorsky
  • Susana G. Sotocinal

Their work is commonly published in venues such as Pain, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), UNC Libraries, Journal of Clinical Investigation, and Journal of Pain.

Among their recognitions, they were named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2019 by the Academy of Social Sciences. They also received the CPA Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science from the Canadian Psychological Association in 2018.

Best Publications

  • The revised International Association for the Study of Pain definition of pain: concepts, challenges, and compromises.

    Srinivasa N. Raja;Daniel B. Carr;Milton Cohen;Nanna B. Finnerup;Nanna B. Finnerup

  • Coding of facial expressions of pain in the laboratory mouse

    Dale J Langford;Andrea L Bailey;Mona Lisa Chanda;Sarah E Clarke

  • Different immune cells mediate mechanical pain hypersensitivity in male and female mice

    Robert E. Sorge;Josiane C.S. Mapplebeck;Sarah Rosen;Simon Beggs

  • Animal models of pain: progress and challenges

    Jeffrey S. Mogil

  • The Collaborative Cross, a community resource for the genetic analysis of complex traits

    Gary A. Churchill;David C. Airey;Hooman Allayee;Joe M. Angel

  • Studying sex and gender differences in pain and analgesia: a consensus report

    Joel D. Greenspan;Rebecca M. Craft;Linda LeResche;Lars Arendt-Nielsen

  • Social modulation of pain as evidence for empathy in mice.

    Dale J. Langford;Sara E. Crager;Zarrar Shehzad;Shad B. Smith

  • Sex differences in pain and pain inhibition: multiple explanations of a controversial phenomenon

    Jeffrey S. Mogil

  • Olfactory exposure to males, including men, causes stress and related analgesia in rodents.

    Robert E Sorge;Loren J Martin;Kelsey A Isbester;Susana G Sotocinal

  • The Rat Grimace Scale: a partially automated method for quantifying pain in the laboratory rat via facial expressions.

    Susana G Sotocinal;Robert E Sorge;Austin Zaloum;Alexander H Tuttle

  • Heritability of nociception I: responses of 11 inbred mouse strains on 12 measures of nociception.

    Jeffrey S. Mogil;Sonya G. Wilson;Karine Bon;Seo Eun Lee

  • Sex differences in pain and analgesia: the role of gonadal hormones.

    Rebecca M. Craft;Jeffrey S. Mogil;Anna Maria Aloisi

  • The melanocortin-1 receptor gene mediates female-specific mechanisms of analgesia in mice and humans

    Jeffrey S. Mogil;Sonya G. Wilson;Elissa J. Chesler;Andrew L. Rankin

  • A biopsychosocial formulation of pain communication

    Thomas Hadjistavropoulos;Kenneth D. Craig;Steve Duck;Annmarie Cano

  • Qualitative sex differences in pain processing: emerging evidence of a biased literature

    Jeffrey S. Mogil

  • The nature and identification of quantitative trait loci: a community's view.

    Oduola Abiola;Joe M. Angel;Philip Avner;Alexander A. Bachmanov

  • The genetic mediation of individual differences in sensitivity to pain and its inhibition

    Jeffrey S. Mogil

  • The Molecular and Behavioral Pharmacology of the Orphanin FQ/Nociceptin Peptide and Receptor Family

    Jeffrey S. Mogil;Gavril W. Pasternak

  • Spinal Cord Toll-Like Receptor 4 Mediates Inflammatory and Neuropathic Hypersensitivity in Male But Not Female Mice

    Robert E. Sorge;Michael L. LaCroix-Fralish;Alexander H. Tuttle;Susana G. Sotocinal

  • Expression of CCR2 in both resident and bone marrow-derived microglia plays a critical role in neuropathic pain.

    Ji Zhang;Xiang Qun Shi;Stefania Echeverry;Jeffrey S. Mogil

  • Consensus report Studying sex and gender differences in pain and analgesia: A consensus report

    Joel D. Greenspan;Rebecca M. Craft;Linda LeResche;Lars Arendt-Nielsen

Frequent Co-Authors

John K. Belknap
John K. Belknap Oregon Health & Science University
Elissa J. Chesler
Elissa J. Chesler University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Joel D. Greenspan
Joel D. Greenspan University of Maryland, Baltimore
Margaret R. Wallace
Margaret R. Wallace University of Florida
Daniel J. Levitin
Daniel J. Levitin McGill University
Michael W. Salter
Michael W. Salter University of Toronto
Alfredo Ribeiro-da-Silva
Alfredo Ribeiro-da-Silva McGill University
David K. Grandy
David K. Grandy Oregon Health & Science University
Claudia M. Campbell
Claudia M. Campbell Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Sandra L. Rodriguez-Zas
Sandra L. Rodriguez-Zas University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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