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to develop novel MRI molecular probes that will allow the monitoring of single cells over time and in… that characteristically accumulates in Alzheimer’s disease. We are investigating the regulation and… NHMRC Career Development Award (Biomedical Level 2): Molecular mechanisms of neuronal survival… School of Biomedical Sciences and becoming Deputy Head of School in 2016/7… partially because the molecular regulators of neurogenesis remain to be fully elucidated, and…
Professor Elizabeth (Lizzie) Coulson did her undergraduate Honours degree at the University of Melbourne, majoring in Genetics and Biochemistry. Her PhD (1997) in the Department of Pathology, University of Melbourne, with Professor Colin Masters, was on the normal function of the amyloid precursor p …
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") facility that, by process design and equipment choice, will enable, at an unprecedented rate, critical… We have demonstrated that microglia (brain's resident immune cells) can exert a dual and… UQ School of Biomedical Sciences (SBMS) and QBI in 2015. She heads the Neuroimmunology and Cognition… search of PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science was undertaken. Full-text publications describing animal…
The Vukovic laboratory investigates how brain function is sculpted and influenced by the immune system. Specifically, we examine the role of brain’s main resident immune cell population (i.e. microglia), as well as various peripheral immune cells, on learning and memory in mice. We are interested …
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lineages, very little is known about how differing reproductive environments impact development and… The corpus callosum connects the two cortical hemispheres of the mammalian brain and is susceptible…
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reward is encoded in the the brain and affected by stress. This work will generate new knowledge on the… this end, she maintains many international collaborations with both clinical and basic science… correlates, may inform mechanisms of depression pathophysiology and aid in development of precision medicine strategies.…
Dr. Susannah Tye joined the Queensland Brain Institute in 2017 and has established a research program within the Asia Pacific Centre for Neuromodulation (QLD, Australia). Before returning to Australia, Dr. Tye directed the Translational Neuroscience Laboratory at the Mayo Clinic (2012-2017). While t …
The Tye group develops and applies novel technologies to modulate neuronal function. This work helps inform our basic understanding of signalling in the brain in both health and disease, with specific implications for understanding and correcting abnormal neuronal activity and neurotransmitter dynam …
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