Researcher

Professor Sylvia Maria Gustin

My Expertise

Professor Sylvia Gustin is the Rebecca L. Cooper Senior Research Fellow, Director of the NeuroRecovery Research Hub at the UNSW, Director of the Centre for Pain IMPACT at Neuroscience RTesearch Australia (NEURA), and leads the Pain Research, Education and Management Program at UNSW. She is Chair of the ENIGMA chronic pain working group and Senior Principal Research Scientist at NeuRA.

Sylvia completed her Ph.D. at the University of Tuebingen, Germany in 2006 in Psychology and immigrated to Australia in 2007. Since then Sylvia has been using brain imaging techniques and psychological assessment to investigate the central and psychological circuits underlying chronic pain and spinal cord injury.

Sylvia has 25 years of experience in the use of brain imaging techniques including functional, structural and biochemical magnetic resonance imaging. In addition, she has practiced as a psychologist focusing on the management of chronic pain and spinal cord injury. Her aim is to increase our understanding of the development and maintenance of chronic pain and spinal cord injury, in particular psychological and central components and their association with each other. And, most importantly, to develop and evaluate novel interventions that can provide pain relief and touch restoration via the primary source of pain and sensation: the brain.

Sylvia’s research is supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF), Rebecca L. Cooper Medical Research Foundation, International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), Wings for Life, US Department of Defence (DoD), NSW Defence Innovation Network and NSW Health.

 

 

 

Biography

Professor Sylvia Gustin (PhD, BPsych, MPsych) is Director of the NeuroRecovery Research Hub (https://www.neurorecoveryresearch.com) at the University of New South Wales and Founding Director of the Centre for Pain IMPACT (*investigating pain mechanisms to advance clinical translation; https://www.neura.edu.au/research-centre/impact-pain-research) at Neuroscience Research Australia. Sylvia has been using multimodal neuroimaging techniques...view more

Professor Sylvia Gustin (PhD, BPsych, MPsych) is Director of the NeuroRecovery Research Hub (https://www.neurorecoveryresearch.com) at the University of New South Wales and Founding Director of the Centre for Pain IMPACT (*investigating pain mechanisms to advance clinical translation; https://www.neura.edu.au/research-centre/impact-pain-research) at Neuroscience Research Australia. Sylvia has been using multimodal neuroimaging techniques (e.g., functional, structural and biochemical magnetic resonance imaging) and psychological assessment to investigate the central circuits underlying chronic pain and spinal cord injury rehabilitation. Sylvia is an AHPRA registered psychologist and is a trained clinical psychologist in chronic pain and mental health disorders, e.g., anxiety and depressive disorders.

Her program of research forms a translational pipeline where her basic science research informs the development of novel therapeutic interventions that are translated to improve the lives of people with a disorder affecting the brain and spine. She develops and tests new technology treatments (e.g., Virtual Reality Walking and gamified Brain-Computer Interface Neuromodulation) to ameliorate neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury, phantom pain, complex regional pain syndrome and chronic orofacial pain. Her research also focuses on developing and testing novel haptic virtual reality walking treatments/interfaces to offer restoration of somatosensory perception among individuals with spinal cord injury who have been previously classified as having total sensorimotor loss.

Sylvia is the Rebecca Cooper Senior Medical Research Fellow and her research is funded by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF), Rebecca L. Cooper Medical Research Foundation, International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), US Department of Defence (DoD), Wings for Life and NSW Defence Innovation Network and NSW Health.

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Location

NeuroRecovery Research Hub, School of Psychology, Biolink Building, Level 1 UNSW Sydney, NSW 2052 Australia