I am a neuroscientist working on determining the different pathogenic mechanisms occurring in neurodegenerative movement disorders and dementias, and translating these findings for clinical neurologists and neuropathologists.
I am an academic endocrinologist and clinician. I lead a large research program that investigates the links between hormones and diseases of ageing in women. Thus my research program addresses the contribution of changes in adrenal and ovarian steroids in
I am an epidemiologist using large scale cohort study methods to investigate potentially modifiable factors affecting common conditions, particularly those related to ageing.
I am an applied physiologist determining risk factors for falls and strategies for prevention in older people and clinical groups with balance disorders. I pursue this research primarily through epidemiological studies.
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.