Dr Julia Dray
@drjuliadray
Senior Research Fellow, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
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'Long live all the mountains we moved, I had the time of my life fighting dragons with you..' Another beast bites the dust: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Well done Courtney Barnes Luke wolfenden Cassandra (Cat) Lane Alison Brown and team
Today is #SwallowingAwarenessDay which highlights the silent struggle of many Australians with #dysphagia. In this Q & A, Research Action Award winner Professor BronwynHemsley sheds light on the importance of addressing swallowing difficulties: saxinstitute.org.au/news/swallowin…
Visited Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) for the SMPH @UON_research Seminar by A/Prof Christiane Silvestre de Paula on Cash Transfer Programs As a Strategy to Minimize MH Problems Among Vulnerable Children and Young People. This made many neurons fire. Thanks Christiane and Panel Erica Breuer
4.42am Newcastle Australia, ready to hybridly co-present an invited symposium at Society for Research on Adolescence Annual Meeting 2024, in Chicago, Illnois #SRACHICAGO2024 #SRA #invitedspeakersympoisum Dr Amanda Taylor #childandadolescentmentalhealth #mindfulness #resilience
A new international collaboration pushing thought boundaries, questioning evidence, and asking tough questions to move fields forward. Considerations for future school based #mindfulness research and #interventions #MBI Dr Amanda Taylor Flinders University UTS Research University of York
New - Physical activity & mental health: a little less conversation, a lot more action Our Elvis themed call to action piece in Journal of Physical Activity & Health is out now, open access How many Elvis songs can you count in our piece? journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…
New #OpenAccess rapid review on the prevalence of #echolalia in autistic people from me,Dr Lucy Bryant, Dr Julia Dray & Prof Jacqui Roberts: shorturl.at/zjn8p Amazing to see the variation among current studies and when in history the mostly commonly cited figures originated!