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Associate Professor Paul Gray is an academic staff member at The University of Queensland, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences. He holds the position of Associate Professor at the Royal Brisbane Clinical Unit and maintains affiliate status with both the Centre for Innovation in Pain and Health Research (CIPHeR) and the Queensland Digital Health Centre.
His educational background includes a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery and Medical Science from The University of Queensland, a Doctor of Philosophy from The University of Queensland, and certification from the Australian & New Zealand College of Anaesthetists.
Professor Gray's research primarily focuses on Pain Medicine, with a specific emphasis on the mechanism and treatment of pain following burn injury. His work spans several interconnected areas including chronic pain management, opioid-related harm reduction, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, and digital health interventions for pain management. His research demonstrates a clear progression from basic pain mechanisms toward culturally safe clinical applications.
His recent publications (2021-2025) reveal a strong trend toward culturally competent pain care for Indigenous populations, innovative digital health solutions for opioid risk reduction, and investigation of inflammatory biomarkers in chronic pain conditions. His methodology frequently incorporates co-design approaches involving patients and healthcare professionals.
- No specific scientific awards were mentioned in the available information.
Professor Gray has served as an Associate Advisor for PhD students in areas related to burn injury rehabilitation and pain management mechanisms. His current research is supported by an NHMRC-National Institute for Health Research Collaborative Research Grant for the FORENSIC trial examining lumbar fusion surgery effectiveness for severe low back pain.
He maintains active involvement with research centers focused on pain innovation and digital health, indicating leadership in translational research teams addressing complex pain management challenges, particularly those affecting vulnerable populations.
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