I am a neuroscientist using robust statistical methods to identify effective neuroprotectants for stroke. I am examining the use of neuroprotection and novel imaging approaches to extend the utility of thrombolysis, and testing the hypothesis that neuropr
Prof Rosenthal proposes to use the Australia Fellowship to create a systems approach to regenerative medicine by bringing today’s breakthroughs in genomics, proteomics, engineering and animal modelling to a critical unanswered biological question: how can we enhance our regenerative capacity in ageing and disease. A successful outcome of this research will pave the way for innovation in clinical treatment of some of the most devastating chronic health problems in Australian society.
Prof Anderson a clinical neuropsychologist with two broad areas of research: 1) understanding the impact of early childhood brain injury across multiple domains – brain, cognition, social skills, behaviour; and 2) developing and evaluating interventions (child and family-based) to reduce burden following childhood brain injury.
I am a health economist working in two areas: (i) measurement of quality of life and other social objectives for inclusion in economic evaluation; and (ii) health system reform, performance of and options for Australia‘s Medicare.
I am a cardiorespiratory neuroscientist. My work aims to discover what determines central respiratory and sympathetic activity and how this controls breathing and the circulation in health and disease
I am a neuroscientist translating basic knowledge on the enteric nervous system into new therapies for children with previously untreatable bowel motility disorders. I am heading a multidisciplinary group of clinicians and scientists leading the world in
I am a clinical researcher determining: a) the role of altered airway structure, particularly airway smooth muscle and extracellular matrix, in asthma and COPD; and b) the prevalence of, and risk factors for, respiratory disease in general populations.