Associate Professor Joshua Burns
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Honorary Associate
C29 - Children's Hospital Westmead |
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Themes
Obesity, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease; Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health; Neurosciences and Mental Health
Biographical details
Associate Professor Joshua Burns combines research and clinical training in Podiatry, Physiotherapy and Neurology. During 2000 he received a 1st Class Honours Degree with the University Medal for Podiatry. His Honours research established risk factors for lower limb injury in amateur to elite triathletes. During 2006 he received a PhD in Physiotherapy. His thesis established assessment and treatment methods for foot problems of adults with nerve and muscle disorders. During 2009 he completed a National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) Postdoctoral Fellowship in the field of Neurology evaluating therapies for children with nerve and muscle diseases such as Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. During this time he received the Young Tall Poppy Science Award for excellence in Podiatry and Paediatric Neurology in 2008 and was awarded the National Fulbright Postdoctoral Scholarship for 2009 to work in the USA. [More...]
Current national competitive grants*
2012
Transforming the management of neuromuscular disorders from compassionate assistance to targeted therapy and prevention
North K, Laing N, Burns J, Clarke N, Corbett A, Refshauge K, Buckley M, McLean C, Kornberg A, Ryan M
NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence ($2,496,650 over 5 years)
* Grants administered through the University of Sydney
PhD and Masters' project opportunities
Assessment and treatment of the foot and ankle
Therapies for children with nerve and muscles disorders
