Christine Therese Chambers is a Canadian clinical psychologist at Dalhousie University.
16 Facts About Christine Chambers
Christine Chambers holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Children's Pain.
Christine Chambers spent her summers at the IWK Health Centre.
Christine Chambers joined the University of British Columbia for her graduate studies, working with Kenneth D Craig on pain.
Christine Chambers serves as Assistant Director of the North American Pain School.
Christine Chambers leads a large research team of doctoral students and research staff, studying the developmental, social and psychological influences on children's pain.
Christine Chambers has served on the scientific programming committee for the International Association for the Study of Pain in 2014 and 2016.
Christine Chambers is a member of the council for the IASP.
Christine Chambers has been a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Children's Pain since 2015.
Christine Chambers specializes in chronic pain and is interested in how scientists can use social media to promote their research.
Christine Chambers is the secretary of the board of directors for the Society of Pediatric Psychology, She took part in Soapbox Science in 2018.
In 2019, Christine Chambers was announced as the new Scientific Director of the CIHR Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health, effective January 2020.
Christine Chambers is the principal investigator of It Doesn't Have to Hurt, an information platform supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
Christine Chambers developed a YouTube video to talk about ways to make injections less painful for children.
Christine Chambers was awarded the International Association for the Study of Pain Ulf Lindblom Young Investigator Award in 2010.
Christine Chambers was awarded the American Pain Society Jeffrey Lawson Award in 2016.