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Brain Sciences UNSW is a University Institute comprised of researchers interested in collaborative, cross-disciplinary research with the purpose of better understanding normal and abnormal brain functioning.

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  1. Brain Sciences UNSW is a University Institute comprised of researchers interested in collaborative, cross-disciplinary research with the purpose of better understanding normal and abnormal brain functioning. • Brain Sciences UNSW includes leading researchers with interests in the basic neurosciences, psychiatry, psychology, drug and alcohol, neurology, neurosurgery, biomedical engineering and mathematics.  Researchers are affiliated with the Faculties of Medicine, Science and Engineering, NeuRA (Neuroscience Research Australia), Black Dog Insititute, Garvan Institute of Medical Research and the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre. http://www.brainsciences.unsw.edu.au/BrainSciWeb.nsf/page/home Please contact Dr Karen Kool for more information: kmkool@unsw.edu.au

  2. A/Prof Colleen Loo; Studies to investigate novel brain stimulation techniques as a treatment for depression (In the picture: research staff Dr Angelo Alonzo and Michael Player). Brain Sciences depression genetics research, Professors Kay Wilhelm, Peter Schofield, Philip Mitchell, Gordon Parker A/Prof Ute Vollmer-Conna; Psychophysiology Group A/Prof Ehsan Arabzadeh; Neural coding lab Dr Michal Janitz; Alzheimer’s disease Dr Vladimir Sytnyk; Alzheimer’s disease

  3. Prof Peter Schofield & Kerrie Pierce; Bipolar disorder Dr John Kwok; Alzheimer’s disease Prof George Paxinos; Brain mapping Dr Michael Hornberger; Frontotemporal dementia Dr Richard Morris; Schizophrenia Prof Glenda Halliday; Parkinson’s disease

  4. Dr Richard Vickery; Demyelinating disease, Sensory neuroscience lab A/Prof Gilles Guillemin; Tryptophan metabolism in human brain diseases, Neuroinflammation Group Dr Thomas Fath; Neurodegeneration and Repair Laboratory, (In the picture: research staff George Zeaiter) Dr Gila Moalem-Taylor; Neuropathic Pain Research Laboratory Translational Neuroscience Facility (TNF) Prof Gary Housley (Sensory Motor Group); A/Prof Matthias Klugmann (Functional Genomics Group); A/Prof Arun Krishnan (Clinical Neurophysiology Group); Dr Renee Morris (Neurosystems Group)

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