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Associate Professor Jane Nikles is a prominent academic at The University of Queensland's Centre for Clinical Research (UQCCR) with additional affiliations at the Recover Injury Research Centre. She holds a PhD from UQ in population health and is a registered medical practitioner. Nikles co-chairs the International Collaborative Network for N-of-1 Trials and Single-Case Designs, reflecting her global leadership in this field.
Her research focuses on two primary domains:
- N-of-1 trial methodology: Developing personalized treatment evaluation frameworks for chronic conditions
- Post-traumatic injury management: Investigating whiplash, musculoskeletal pain, and recovery optimization after road traffic accidents
Nikles' extensive publication portfolio (85+ journal articles) demonstrates consistent focus on personalized medicine approaches, with recent work emphasizing:
- N-of-1 trial applications in neurology and rehabilitation
- Chronic pain management protocols
- Methodological innovations in single-case experimental designs
- Translational research in ADHD, dementia, and ME/CFS
Her work receives funding through competitive grants and institutional support, though specific award details aren't provided in the source text. She mentors graduate students through UQ's Higher Degrees by Research program but no specific advisees are named.
Nikles directs research programs at UQCCR and collaborates with the Designing Better Therapies initiative at Recover Injury Research Centre, focusing on early intervention strategies for musculoskeletal injuries.
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