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Professor Simon Gandevia
    
Prince of Wales Clinical School - Department of Medicine
Statement of Interests:
Our laboratories are broadly concerned with human motor control, both with basic mechanisms and with pathophysioloy. For example we undertake studies in proprioception, the behaviour of muscle spindles and the fusimotor system, and the neural control of hand function. In addition we study the central nervous system control of motoneurones and muscle during fatiguing exercise, and the control of respiratory motoneurones in health and disease.
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Associate Professor Matthew Kiernan
    
Prince of Wales Clinical School
Statement of Interests:
Clinical neurology and neurophysiological studies (particularly axonal excitability) that investigate disease pathophysiology in patients with neurological disorders.
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Associate Professor David McKenzie
    
Prince of Wales Clinical School - Department of Medicine
Statement of Interests:
Studies of respiratory and upper airway motor control, respiratory reflexes and sensations respiratory muscle function in various pulmonary and neuromuscular disorders and obstructive sleep apnoea are undertaken in collaboration with scientists at the Prince of Wales Medical research Institute and the Departments of Liason Psychiatry and Physiotherapy at the Prince of Wales Hospital.
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