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Jessica Bellamy is a Lecturer in Exercise Physiology at the University of Wollongong's School of Medical, Indigenous and Health Sciences. She holds dual academic roles at UNSW Sydney (2018–2022) and maintains a private clinical practice. Her expertise spans exercise interventions for individuals with intellectual disabilities and musculoskeletal conditions.
Education: Masters of Science (Research) in Physiology & Pharmacology (UNSW Sydney, 2014–2016); Bachelor of Exercise Physiology (UNSW Sydney, 2010–2013). Current PhD research focuses on improving healthcare access for people with intellectual disabilities.
Research Interests: Translational research bridging clinical practice and academia, with emphasis on disability health, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, and public health interventions. Recent studies include telomere biology in intellectual disability, chronic pain management, and antipsychotic medication side-effect mitigation.
Awards: Multiple teaching accolades including ESSA Practicum Supervisor of the Year (2021) and UNSW's Conjoint Teacher of the Year (2018). Recognized for educational design innovation and student mentorship.
Teaching: Coordinates advanced courses in workplace injury management (EXSC424/924) and neuromuscular rehabilitation. Emphasizes clinical reasoning and evidence-based practice in musculoskeletal rehabilitation.
Funding: Secured grants including ESSA Workforce Report (2022) and UNSW Higher Degree Research Funding (2022). Active in curriculum development and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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