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Research project work by Dr Genevieve Rayner of the Austin Node

Research project work by Dr Genevieve Rayner of the Austin Node

by maw | Oct 18, 2020 | Researchers

Dr Rayner is a clinical neuropsychologist focused on mood and memory problems in people with epilepsy. Genevieve, briefly tell us about your research. I am a clinical neuropsychologist, so am interested in the relationships between brain and behaviour. I am linking...
Research project work by Dr Stewart Ryan of Werribee node

Research project work by Dr Stewart Ryan of Werribee node

by maw | Oct 18, 2020 | Researchers

Dr Ryan is interested in 3D training models that are useful for learning techniques. For example, coiling vessels to treat a bleeding sinonasal tumour in a horse, guttural pouch empyema in the horse, intrahepatic porstosystemic shunts in the dog; and use of...
Research project work by Dr Blaine McCracken of Werribee node

Research project work by Dr Blaine McCracken of Werribee node

by maw | Oct 18, 2020 | Researchers

Dr McCracken looking at how a different laparoscopic technique that is currently used in humans and dogs may be adapted for use in rabbits, hopefully making the procedure safer for the rabbits. 1.     Briefly tell us about your research. My research is in...
Dr Chad Bousman of the University of Melbourne wanted to know why some people developed long-term depression

Dr Chad Bousman of the University of Melbourne wanted to know why some people developed long-term depression

by maw | Oct 18, 2020 | Researchers

Dr Chad Bousman of the University of Melbourne wanted to know why some people developed long-term depression. His team found the answer. Research published in British Journal of Psychiatry Open focusses on the SERT gene, which transports the mood-regulating chemical...
The Melbourne Neuroscience Institute is running a comprehensive and diverse science-based work experience program for secondary school students (Year 9 and 10) in Australia.

The Melbourne Neuroscience Institute is running a comprehensive and diverse science-based work experience program for secondary school students (Year 9 and 10) in Australia.

by maw | Oct 18, 2020 | Researchers

The Melbourne Neuroscience Institute is running a comprehensive and diverse science-based work experience program for secondary school students (Year 9 and 10) in Australia. Students will have the opportunity to work with a different research each day in disciplines...
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  • Research project work by Dr Mangor Pedersen of Austin Node

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