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paralysis and death. In motor neurone disease there is of death of the nerve cells that maks… Electrophysiology of postsynaptic AMPA and NMDA receptors and their developmental regulation… Using group learning to promote integration and cooperative learning between Asian and Australian second-year Veterinary Science students… In Situ Hybridization Suite for Biomedical Science Researchers… Electrophysiology of synaptic transmission, ion currents and central pattern generation in CNS… endocrine function could contribute to the progressive muscle loss and hypermetabolism seen in ALS. It is…
Electrophysiology of synaptic transmission, ion currents and central pattern generation in CNS neurones.
Current research focuses on the electrophysiology of central nervous system neurones using various in vitro slice and in vivo preparations, patch clamp techniques, imaging, molecular biology and …
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Temporal, spatial, genetic and physiological aspects of social structure in the Petaurid Gliders… Introducing the joys of histology to science students… Stress, reproduction and chemical communication in marsupials. Effects of stress on ageing and… Complete mortality of males after mating is known in several small dasyurid and didelphid species…
Stress, reproduction and chemical communication in marsupials. Effects of stress on ageing and neurodegenerative diseases. Vertebrate ecophysiology.
Adrian Bradley’s laboratory focuses on the following areas:
The role of hormones on behaviour in vertebrates, especially marsupials.Chemical communic …
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People with Down syndrome harbour three copies of chromosome 21 and this results in brain wiring… . This problem is best exemplified by considering that 100 trillion synapses are generated and maintained… Biomedical Sciences, in December 2009. I am also an affiliate of the Queensland Brain Institute.… between cells and contributes to the formation of complex patterns of neuronal connections.…
I received a BA in Biology from Columbia University in New York City. After taking two years off to work as a research assistant, I began graduate school at Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, also in New York. My graduate advisor was Andrew Koff at the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Institut …
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Dr Miura's research focus is the role of nutrition and dietary intake in prevention of chronic… Various treatments of keratotic skin lesions and early skin cancers are performed in organ…
Dr Miura's research focus is the role of nutrition and dietary intake in prevention of chronic disease, especially skin cancer and cardiovascular disease. Dr Miura is currently leading projects to studying nutritional status and dietary intake among heart transplant recipients. Her research areas al …
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, medical, materials science, and agricultural applications… : A BSc. Honours (Class1) or MSc. in science, biomedical sciences, biomedical engineering… musculus) and non-human primates (Macaca mulatta) at the Feinberg School of Medicine (Northwestern… , consolidation, and retrieval are clearly molded by time of day. However, mechanisms that regulate and…
I received my Bachelor's in Biology (2001) from Yarmouk University in Jordan, followed by postgraduate degrees from the University of Houston in Houston-Texas (2002-2007). My studies are integrative in nature, joining the best of both the Neuroscience world and Circadian Biology (the study of biolog …
I have always been intrigueed by the importance of the biological time-keeping system in regulating physiological and behavioural processes as complex and important as learning and memory. A memory is a defining factor of who we are, similar to a passport or fingerprint "we are our memories". The ef …
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many sensory and motor functions such as eye, facial and limb movement, proprioception, balance and… I am a developmental neuroscientist and bioinformatician interested in the molecular evolution… and color vision. The spatial resolution provided by the neural retina at the macula is optimized by…
I am a developmental neuroscientist and bioinformatician interested in the molecular evolution of the mammalian brain. I completed a PhD on the molecular development of vasculature in the primate retina at the Australian National University, followed by a postdoctoral position at the Institut de la …
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in Medicine (2022) 24(2) (398–409), (S109836002105348X), (10.1016/j.gim.2021.09.020))… We and our international Endometrial Cancer Association Consortium collaborators have identified… After completing his BSc and MSc (Hons) at the University of Canterbury (NZ), Dylan worked for… performed comprehensive fine-mapping analyses of 3633 genotyped and imputed single nucleotide…
After completing his BSc and MSc (Hons) at the University of Canterbury (NZ), Dylan worked for five years as a Research Scientist at Antisoma Research Limited (London, UK), developing antibody-enzyme fusion proteins for cancer therapy. He returned to New Zealand to carry out his PhD research into an …
Large numbers of germline genetic variants have been found to associate with disease. A major roadblock in our understanding of how genetics contribute to disease has been a lack of knowledge of the molecular effects of variants. Thus, the aim of my research program is to use genetic analyses to ass …
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Dr. Albornoz is an early career researcher who has training in neuroscience, immunology, and… substantia nigra, accompanied by chronic neuroinflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and widespread…
Dr. Albornoz is an early career researcher who has training in neuroscience, immunology, and pharmacology. Prior to migrating to Australia, he completed a bachelor's in Biochemistry followed by a master’s degree in Chile, he then gained experience working in Chile as a research assistant in the Mi …
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in protein expression and oxidation-induced dysfunction responsible for marked muscle weakness and… Biomedical Sciences (SBMS) of The University of Queensland. I am a physiologist first and foremost… This study investigated the effects of fibre swelling on force production in rat and human skinned…
A life-long fascination in sciences provided me with the inspiration to graduate in exercise physiology (University of Sherbrooke, Canada, 2004), complete a PhD in physiology/biophysics (University of Sherbrooke, 2009) and continue in my current role as a postdoctoral researcher at the School of Bio …
My current postdoctoral research project within Brad Launikonis’ lab utilizes my unique abilities to perform comprehensive physiological examinations (skinned muscle fibre technique coupled with confocal microscopy) on single segments of individual fresh muscle cells, obtained from animal models o …
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NHMRC: R Douglas Wright Biomedical Career Development Award… academic in the School of Biomedical Sciences, from 2014-2020, and since 2021 as a teaching-focused… relationship between these channels and the macroscopic currents present in neurons. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.…
The first half of my academic career was focused on neuroscience research. My PhD looked at the modification of processing of painful information in the spinal cord by analgesics. Following my PhD, I became interested in the electrical activity and properties of neurons in the amygdala, a brain regi …