Dr Margaret Mayston: linking knowledge to practice

She is a Senior Teaching Fellow in the research department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology, and holds an honorary Senior Lectureship at the UCL Institute of Child Health, where her research at the Cognitive Neuroscience Unit focuses on kinematics ? the study of motion. Dr Mayston, a trained physiotherapist, relocated from Australia to undertake specialist training at London's Bobath Centre, a charity that helps children with cerebral palsy and adults with stroke. She founded and directed a masters programme at UCL to develop academic, clinical and research skills for physiotherapists and remains involved in their training at the Bobath Centre. She is also an associate editor for one of the main pediatric neurorehabilitation journals, Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. For more information about UCL Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology or the UCL Institute of Child Health, follow the links above. Image: Dr Margaret Mayston with her Australian Woman of the Year in the UK 2010 award, which was sponsored by Quantas - The UCL Institute of Child Health, in partnership with Great Ormond Street Hospital, is the largest centre in Europe devoted to clinical and basic research and postgraduate teaching in children's health. Moorfields Eye Hospital, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, University College London Hospital, the Royal Free Hospital and UCL form UCL Partners, Europe's largest academic health science partnership.
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