Dr Tasha Stanton is a Senior Research Fellow at The University of South Australia, Adelaide and ASM2016_Stanton_TashaNeuroscience Research Australia, Sydney. Dr Stanton currently holds an NHRMC Early Career Fellowship (2014-2018). She has received >$1.7m in competitive research funding and has been a keynote/invited speaker at 20 national and international conferences. Her research focusses on clinical pain neuroscience, with a specific interest in cortical body representation, somatosensation, multi-modal illusions, and pain.

Tasha is the inaugural recipient of the APS Rising Star Award and will be presenting in plenary session 6 on day 3 on Time to think outside the joint: The role of the brain in osteoarthritic pain and stiffness.

We are delighted to have Dr Stanton involved in APS 2016, we hope you will be able to attend and enjoy everything this conference has to offer.

Register for the 2016 Australian Pain Society 36th Annual Scientific Meeting.

About Australian Pain Society

The Australian Pain Society is a multidisciplinary body aiming to relieve pain and related suffering through leadership in clinical practice, education, research and public advocacy.

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  1. […] to speak at 20 national and international conferences. Earlier this year Tasha was awarded the Australian Pain Society’s Rising Star Award and spoke at the APS’ Annual Scientific […]

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