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Monica Busse is an Allied Health Professional academic specializing in the development and evaluation of complex physical and psychosocial interventions for chronic long-term health conditions. Her research focuses on the interplay of physical, behavioral, and mental health factors, with particular emphasis on promoting lifelong health and well-being, and improving access to health services for underserved groups. She co-led the LISTEN trial, a personalized self-management intervention for long COVID tested at scale across England and Wales, and is currently involved in major NIHR-funded interdisciplinary rehabilitation trials. Her professional journey began as a clinical physiotherapist in South Africa and later transitioned to Wales, where she obtained her PhD in 2005 and secured a Welsh-based NIHR post-doctoral fellowship in 2013. She has been instrumental in shaping international clinical practice guidelines in areas such as Huntington's Disease. Busse combines a commitment to research excellence with a genuine dedication to creating inclusive environments where colleagues can thrive, and she is certified as an Executive Coach.
King's College London • London, England
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