Neuroscientist, brain stimulator, dad, Associate Professor and Head of Physiotherapy in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Science at Uni of Queensland
#UQ researchers are seeking participants for a study looking at the feasibility of individualised physiotherapy management for people with migraines and neck pain.
Find out more: brnw.ch/21wKryB#Health#Research
Survey on how physios are using Telehealth after the pandemic.
Are you AHPRA registered, practicing in an Australian private practice or community setting and have delivered telehealth. Win a $1,000 gift voucher! uniofqueensland.syd1.qualtri…
We are hiring! NDCN are recruiting for an EDI & Research Culture Co-ordinator. This will be a really exciting opportunity to shape work in this area in a supportive department. Deadline 15th May 2023. Please retweet.
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Scholarship opportunity for a PhD in understanding the relationship between sleep and pain.
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- Living stipend of $32,192 per year, tax free
- Tuition fees covered.
If interested contact me: d.klyne@uq.edu.au
2.9% success rate = 9 grants awarded from 307 applicants!
*For the stream specifically identified for ECRs*
And no assessor feedback!
This is a complete failure of policy, funding & leadership
"The MRFF aims to transform health and medical research" - yeah right ...
Looking for a postdoc that blends computational methods with human imaging data?
We are hiring!
Come join our team @NSB_Lab. Details here:
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Associate Professor Alina Morawska featured on the Better Thinking podcast talking about positive family relationships as an early intervention tool to promote lifelong health and wellbeing.
Find out more: bit.ly/3JOhQlp#Health#Psychology@NeshNikolic@AlinaMorawska
Yes, that it is how you review!
Physical exercise does not help cognition it seems, but you should still do it for your wellbeing, it's social nature and because it can be fun in itself!
Exciting news! Our latest project has been published in @NatureHumBehav. We call for a reevaluation of the cognitive benefits of physical exercise.
Endless thanks @rrarroca @mavadillo@DariasHolgado@luquecasado@ppandelis @SanabriaLucenaD for their contributions. More below ⬇️
High intensity training improves symptoms of central sensitization at six-month follow-up in persons with chronic nonspecific low back pain: Secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
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My first review paper is out at Brain Research! We explore the new research that views neural oscillations as non-sinusoidal and burst-events and how to use tACS to test for their causal role in cognition. With @FlavioFrohlichsciencedirect.com/science/ar…