Dr Meg Morris is a Professor of Physiotherapy at The University of Melbourne and Director of Allied Health Clinical Research at Kingston Centre, Southern Health Australia. She is an international expert in the treatment of movement disorders, gait and falls in people with Parkinson's disease and has over 100 publications and several books on this topic. As well as leading a research team investigating how Parkinson's disease affects the brain's ability to control walking, balance and movement, she measures which types of therapy provide the best outcomes. Her laboratory is based at Kingston Centre which has a large Parkinson's disease program and multidisciplinary team of health professionals. This enables fast translation of research findings to clinicians and people with Parkinson's disease, which is one of her key goals.