Prof. Lorimer Moseley PhD, Lorimer's interests lie in the perceptual and motor mechanisms of pain, the effects of pain physiology education in treatment and the interface between psychological and ...view moreProf. Lorimer Moseley PhD, Lorimer's interests lie in the perceptual and motor mechanisms of pain, the effects of pain physiology education in treatment and the interface between psychological and physical aspects of the human experience. After post-docs at the Universities of Queensland and Sydney, he was appointed Nuffield Fellow at Oxford University. In 2007 Lorimer authored his book 'Painful Yarns' and won the IASP Ulf Lindblom Award, given to the top clinical scientist under 40 working in a pain related field. Lorimer continues to publish and present widely.view less