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Dr. Kimberley Allison is an Associate Research Fellow at Western Sydney University's Translational Health Research Institute (THRI), conducting cross-disciplinary work at the intersection of psychology, healthcare systems, and digital communities with focus on marginalized populations.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD in Psychology, Macquarie University (2015)
- Master of Research (MRes), Macquarie University (2014)
- Bachelor of Psychology with Honors, University of Sydney
Research centers on psycho-oncology (youth cancer experiences), online aggression dynamics within toxic digital communities, and systemic barriers faced by LGBTQI+ individuals in healthcare settings. Her work uniquely bridges analysis of subversive online groups with real-world healthcare inclusion challenges, examining how marginalized populations navigate and resist dominant institutional structures. Current projects continue her doctoral investigation into behavioral rationalization processes within high-risk digital ecosystems while expanding into clinical healthcare access disparities.
As an active THRI researcher, Dr. Allison contributes to the institute's mission in health equity though specific grant details weren't disclosed in source materials. Her collaborative approach engages directly with community stakeholders to address systemic gaps affecting vulnerable populations.
No dedicated laboratory structure was specified; research appears integrated within THRI's institutional framework focusing on community-engaged health studies.

