Professor Lorimer Moseley is a clinical scientist investigating pain in humans. Lorimer joined NeuRA from The University of Oxford, UK, where he was Nuffield Medical Research Fellow in the PaIN group, Department of Clinical Neurology, and Senior Fellow in the GAMFI Centre, Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics. In 2011, Lorimer was also appointed Professor of Neuroscience and Chair in Physiotherapy, The Sansom Institute for Health Research at the University of South Australia.
He has published 60 papers, two books (Explain Pain (2003), noigroup publications; Painful yarns. Stories & metaphors to help understand the biology of pain (2007); Dancing Giraffe Press;
www.noigroup.com) and several book chapters.
He has given over 100 keynote or invited presentations at interdisciplinary meetings in 17 countries and has provided professional education in pain sciences to over 3500 medical and health practitioners.
He consults to governmental and industry bodies in Europe and North America on pain-related issues.
He was recently named the outstanding mid-career clinical scientist working in a pain-related field by the International Association for the Study of Pain (
www.iasp-pain.org).