Alison Flehr
Dr Alison Flehr is a recent PhD graduate with a research interest in integrative medicine and healthy ageing. Alison’s PhD research project investigated the potential of two types of vigorous exercise as sensorimotor retraining/exposure therapies for targeting the shared psychobiology between persistent pain and traumatic stress. Alison was awarded her PhD in December of 2019, titled “#MindinBody: An investigation of persistent pain from a psychobiological perspective”.
Alison completed her undergraduate Bachelor of Science Degree at the University of Melbourne, Australia. She later completed a Graduate Diploma in Psychology, also at the University of Melbourne, and her Honours in Psychophysiology at Swinburne University, Melbourne, Australia.
In her current role as the Clinical Trials Coordinator for the Bone Health and Fracture Program at the MMIHR, Alison is primarily responsible for the coordination of the OsteoPreP Study
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