About me

Kelly's research broadly focuses on the interrelationships between habitual sleep behaviors (sleep timing, regularity and chronotype) and clinical sleep disorders with unintentional injury (risk of falls and car accidents) and health outcomes. Kelly works with large population datasets including the multi-generational Raine Study.

Awards

The Raine Medical Research Foundation Prize for Best Oral Presentation
Raine Medical Research Foundation (Australia, Nedlands), 2022
The Raine Study PhD top-up Scholarship Award
The University of Western Australia, 2020
Golden Key International Honour Society membership award
The University of Western Australia, 2018
Research Training Program Scholarship
The University of Western Australia, 12/12/2018
Vice-Chancellor Membership Award
Curtin University (Australia, Perth), 2016

Organisational Affiliations

Research Associate, Centre for Healthy Ageing, Murdoch University

Research Associate, Flinders University (Australia, Adelaide)

Education

Biostatistics
28/02/2023, Graduate Diploma, The University of Queensland

Biostatistics Collaboration of Australia; Presently enrolled in the course

Sleep health and blood pressure
01/05/201901/02/2023, Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Western Australia

Cross-sectional interrelationships between habitual sleep patterns, obstructive sleep apnoea and hypertension

Human Biology
31/10/2018, Honours, The University of Western Australia, School of Human Science

How does acute withdraw from continuous positive airway pressure treatment impact nocturnal blood pressure in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea?

Anatomy and Physiology
01/03/201514/02/2017, Bachelor of Science (BS), Curtin University (Australia, Perth)