Simon Gandevia (MD PhD DSc FAA FRACP) trained initially with Ian McCloskey at the University of New South Wales. He has broad research interests in human movement control and he has used a wide range of techniques to examine fundamental aspects of pathophysiology in human neuroscience. Professor Gandevia is one of four Founding Scientists of NeuRA; Founding Member of the Governing Board of Symbion Clinical Research Imaging Centre at NeuRA; Co-Director of the Spinal Injuries Research Centre, NeuRA; and Clinical Neurophysiologist at Prince of Wales Hospital. He has served on many editorial boards including the Journal of Physiology and is currently Associate Editor for the Journal of Applied Physiology. His clinical work involves patients with neuromuscular disorders and those with spinal cord injury.
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