Vitaly Napadow is a Ukrainian-born American neuroscientist and acupuncturist. He is a full professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Radiology at
Harvard Medical School. He is also the Director of the Scott Schoen and Nancy Adams Discovery Center for Recovery from Chronic Pain at
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and Director of the Center for Integrative Pain NeuroImaging at the
Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at
Massachusetts General Hospital
Massachusetts General Hospital (Mass General or MGH) is the original and largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School located in the West End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is the third oldest general hospital in the United Stat ...
. He is a former president of the
Society for Acupuncture Research
The Society for Acupuncture Research is a Winston–Salem, North Carolina–based medical society dedicated to advancing research into acupuncture and related interventions. It was founded in 1993 by Patricia Culliton, Hannah Bradford, and Stephen ...
. He has been a pain neuroimaging researcher for more than 20 years. Somatosensory, cognitive, and affective factors all influence the malleable experience of chronic pain, and Dr. Napadow’s Lab has applied human functional and structural neuroimaging to localize and suggest mechanisms by which different brain circuitries modulate pain perception. Dr. Napadow’s neuroimaging research also aims to better understand how non-pharmacological therapies, from acupuncture and transcutaneous neuromodulation to
cognitive behavioral therapy
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a psycho-social intervention that aims to reduce symptoms of various mental health conditions, primarily depression and anxiety disorders. CBT focuses on challenging and changing cognitive distortions (suc ...
and mindfulness meditation training, ameliorate aversive perceptual states such as pain. In fact, his early career was known for researching
acupuncture and its effects on the brain. He has also researched the brain circuitry underlying
nausea and itch. He is also known for developing a novel approach in applying measures of resting state brain connectivity as potential biomarkers for spontaneous clinical pain in chronic pain disorders such as
fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a medical condition defined by the presence of chronic widespread pain, fatigue, waking unrefreshed, cognitive symptoms, lower abdominal pain or cramps, and depression. Other symptoms include insomnia and a general hyp ...
.
In 2009, he invented an innovative approach to transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS), wherein stimulation is gated to a specific phase of the respiratory cycle. This form of taVNS, called Respiratory-gated Auricular Vagal Afferent Nerve Stimulation (RAVANS), has been evaluated for pain, depression, hypertension,
functional dyspepsia
Indigestion, also known as dyspepsia or upset stomach, is a condition of impaired digestion. Symptoms may include upper abdominal fullness, heartburn, nausea, belching, or upper abdominal pain. People may also experience feeling full earlier t ...
, and other medical disorders.
In 2016, he applied hyperscanning fMRI to evaluate the patient-clinician relationship and how therapeutic alliance and the "art of medicine" impacts clinical outcomes for many different therapies. The first publication came out in 2020, linking brain-to-brain concordance in the
temporoparietal junction to anesthesia in chronic pain patients.
Biography
Napadow was born in Kharkov, Ukraine in 1971 and immigrated to the Baltimore area in the United States as a refugee in 1978. He graduated with a bachelors of science degree in mechanical engineering from
Cornell University in 1996, and worked as an intern at the
Johnson Space Center
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, in Clear Lake, TX. He received his
master's degree in acupuncture from the
New England School of Acupuncture in 2002 and his Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from the
Harvard–MIT Program of Health Sciences and Technology in 2001. He joined the faculty of Harvard Medical School in 2004 as an instructor in
radiology, where he became an assistant professor of anesthesiology in 2010, an associate professor of radiology in 2014 and a full professor in 2021. In 2021, he also joined
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital as their Director for Pain Research and serves on the board of th
United States Association for the Study of Pain He has published more than 200 papers in peer-reviewed journals. In 2020 Napadow and his hyperscanning research was featured in a special issue on Pain in the
National Geographic
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.
References
External links
Faculty page*
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Living people
Ukrainian emigrants to the United States
American neuroscientists
Harvard Medical School faculty
Alternative medicine researchers
Acupuncturists
American biomedical engineers
Harvard University alumni
Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni
Year of birth missing (living people)