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Pain series 2024 - Pain and Sleep

In the second of a 3 part series on Pain, Dr David Klyne will offer new insights into the relationship between sleep and pain by highlighting findings from recent human and animal studies. These findings will get at the mechanisms underlying this relationship as well as how sleep can start to be considered in the clinic for preventing and managing chronic pain.

Follow the links for more information on parts 1 and 3:

Pain series 2024 - Pain and Diet

Pain series 2024 - Pain and Physical Activity

VIC, TAS, NSW, ACT, QLD – 7.00pm AEST
SA, NT – 6.30pm
WA – 5.00pm

This is a live webinar and will not be recorded. Login instructions including link details will be sent to registrants the day before the event. If login instructions are not received (please check your inbox as well as junk/spam folders) by close of business the day before the lecture, please contact us on karen.ide@australian.physio

Presenters

David Klyne


Dr David Klyne is a NHMRC Leadership Fellow and Fulbright Scholar at the University of Queensland. There he leads an international team that probe the bio-psycho-social mechanisms that underlie physiological and pathological pain, including the transition to chronicity. His niche is in understanding the neuro-immune pathways involved and how they can be targeted with interventions using a blend of basic and clinical sciences and his skills and knowledge gained through his four degrees – neuro-immunology (PhD, 2018), molecular biology (Master), physiotherapy (Doctorate) and applied sciences (Bachelor). This work has received international acclaim, including winning the ISSLS Prize—the premier international prize in spinal research—twice. He was one of ten Australian scientists to attend the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting (on two separate occasions), and has received $95K in research prize money and >$15M ($6M as CIA/PI) in research funding.

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19
Monday
19 August
07:00PM - 08:00PM AEST

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Price:
Non-Member: $50.00
APA Member: $30.00
Students: $0.00
Pain group: $0.00
Registration closing date:
17 Aug 2024
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Price:
50.00: $Non-Member
30.00: $APA Member
0.00: $Students
0.00: $Pain group
Registration closing date:
17 Aug 2024
Event status:
Open
CPD hours:
1.00
Your registration status:
Presenters

David Klyne


Dr David Klyne is a NHMRC Leadership Fellow and Fulbright Scholar at the University of Queensland. There he leads an international team that probe the bio-psycho-social mechanisms that underlie physiological and pathological pain, including the transition to chronicity. His niche is in understanding the neuro-immune pathways involved and how they can be targeted with interventions using a blend of basic and clinical sciences and his skills and knowledge gained through his four degrees – neuro-immunology (PhD, 2018), molecular biology (Master), physiotherapy (Doctorate) and applied sciences (Bachelor). This work has received international acclaim, including winning the ISSLS Prize—the premier international prize in spinal research—twice. He was one of ten Australian scientists to attend the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting (on two separate occasions), and has received $95K in research prize money and >$15M ($6M as CIA/PI) in research funding.


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