Lorimer Moseley
Clinician and researcher with a special interest in pain and brain sciences. Speaker, and Author of Painful Yarns-Metaphors & stories to help understand the biology of pain, and co-author with David Butler of Explain Pain.
| Headline: | Scientist |
| Website: | http://www.bodyinmind.com.au |
| Industries: | Health |
| Interested in: | Brainstorming, Finding experts, Professional opportunities |
| Tags: | brain, crps, neuroscience, pain, research |
FULL BIO
Speaker, clinician and researcher with a special interest in pain and brain sciences. His website, BodyInMind.com.au looks at the relationship between the body, the brain and the mind and how they interact particularly in chronic and complex pain disorders. Lorimer Moseley and collaborators explore how the mind influences physiological regulation of the body and how we can teach people about it all in a way that is both interesting and accurate.
WORK EXPERIENCE
| Employer: | Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute |
| Position: | NHMRC Senior Research Fellow |
| Time period: | October 2008 - Present |
| Description: | Clinician and senior researcher |
| Employer: | Oxford University, Dept of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics & fMRIB Centre |
| Position: | Nuffield Oxford Medical Fellow |
| Time period: | August 2005 - October 2008 |
| Description: | Clinician and research |
PUBLICATIONS
| Books: | Lorimer Moseley: Painful Yarns. Metaphors & stories to help understand the biology of pain (2007) Dancing Giraffe Press
David Butler and Lorimer Moseley: Explain Pain (2003) Noigroup publications |
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PhysioUK Training Limited
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Heidi Allen
Digital Strategy in Health and Publishing. Developing professional online profiles, advising on digital strategies and how to use new media to increase online visibility.
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Mike Cadogan
Emergency Physician working in Australia. Developing patient and practitioner friendly Health Information Engine for Australia. Due to launch 2009