Tune into BBC Radio 4 to hear Prof. Lesley Colvin

Monday, 13 November, 2017

Grab yourself a cup of tea and tune into BBC radio 4 on Monday 20 November 2017 at 9am to hear Professor Lesley Colvin (Consultant and Honorary Professor in Pain Medicine, University of Edinburgh) do a live broadcast on the topic of 'pain' with Andrew Marr on his "Start the Week" show.  You can catch it live or on the BBCiPlayer Radio.

BBC synposis of the show

"Victorian hospitals were known as 'houses of death' and their surgeons, who never washed their hands, were praised for their brute strength and speed. Lindsey Fitzharris tells Andrew Marr about the pioneering British surgeon Joseph Lister who transformed his profession. Anaesthesia was discovered in the 1840s but Professor Lesley Colvin says we're still learning about the complex relationship between the brain and the perception of pain, as well as understanding the potential harm of the increased use of strong opiates. Pain is common to all humans, but could - and should - robots feel pain? This is the question Dr Beth Singler poses in a new film exploring the limits of Artificial Intelligence. And if they are programmed to feel pain, should they also be taught to swear? Dr Emma Byrne looks at the science of bad language and why it can also be harnessed to reduce pain."