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Kayley Usher is an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Western Australia with expertise in pathology and arthrofibrosis, a complex disease characterized by dysregulated healing that causes chronic pain and disability. She is the founder of the International Arthrofibrosis Association, an organization dedicated to providing scientifically referenced information for clinicians and patients. Usher's research is focused on the complex biological interactions that underpin important medical processes. Her academic background encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including medical pathology and microbial symbiosis, with applications extending to marine ecology and the conservation of endangered species like the black cockatoo. She has collaborated with international scientists across diverse fields and has contributed to the literature on medicine, microbial ecology, and environmental microbiology. Usher's work aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing the importance of industry collaboration and innovation in the healthcare sector.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Teaching and research in the field of pathology and complex diseases.
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