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Ann is a clinician/scientist and Coordinator of Photomolecular Research at the Sydney Adventist Hospital and continues to treat patients at her PBM clinics in Sydney. She is a Research Fellow at the Kolling Institute, Sydney University, and the NICM Health Research Institute, University of Western Sydney and a Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, Universite de Montpellier, where she teaches on the Diploma of PBM. Ann’s research focusses on molecular mechanisms of photobiomodulation and translational clinical using PBM for Parkinson’s disease, diabetic kidney disease and other neurological and microbiome related diseases. Ann has completed three clinical trials for treatment of Parkinson’s disease, including a randomised placebo-controlled trial. Ann was awarded a Rosalind Franklin Award for 2022 for a study on the treatment of Parkinson’s symptoms with remote PBM. Several manuscripts have resulted from these studies, with more planned. She has spoken at numerous international conferences about the mechanisms of photobiomodulation and her translational research. She is currently Treasurer of the Australian Medical Photobiomodulation Association, is on the scientific advisory board of the World Association of photobiomoduLation Therapy (WALT), is a convenor at SPIE Photonics West 2024 and 2025 and on the Board of the Photobiomodulation Research Foundation, WV, USA.
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