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Brain and Mind Centre: A year in review 2024

2 December 2024
A retrospective glimpse into several key moments from this year
A selection of the few key stories, events, news stories and research developments from our Brain and Mind Centre members, collaborators and partners during 2024.

2024 Brain and Mind Centre Key News Stories

  • Margaret Ethel Jew winners announced

    The Brain and Mind Centre announces the Margaret Ethel Jew Winners for 2024
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  • Bright future for motor neurone disease research

    Congratulations to Dr Rachel Tan, of the Faculty of Medicine and Health and Co-founder of the Neurotherapeutic Innovations research team at the Brain and Mind Centre.
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  • Brain and Mind Centre Symposium and Awards

    This year's Symposium brought together people from multidisciplinary backgrounds to showcase their work in brain and mind research
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  • Thinking beyond gambling and technology addiction

    The 5th season of Technology, Risk and Gambling Webinar Series with Professor Sally Gainsbury is underway, drawing from a range of experts, and extending beyond the gambling field.
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  • Making headway in dementia research

    During Dementia Action Week in Australia we highlight the superstars of the Sydney Dementia Network
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  • AI to assist in the diagnosis of dementia

    The Sydney Neuroimaging Analysis Centre gets a boost to its artificial intelligence, which will go towards unlocking the secrets of neurological disorders.
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  • Autoimmune disorder MOGAD gets funding boost

    Congratulations to Associate Professor Sudarshini Ramanathan who was awarded over $2.8 million in MRFF funding to identify optimal treatment of Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD) at onset and relapse, to reduce disease activity and improve outcomes.
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  • SUPRA Supervisor of the Year awarded to Brain and Mind researchers

    Professor Kay Double and Associate Professor Jo-An Occhipinti honoured for the SUPRA Supervisor of the Year Award
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    Setting the mental health agenda

    Alastair Campbell spoke with leading experts on what can be done to influence social and political responses in mental health.
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  • Co-directors and Professors Kathy Refshauge OAM and Ian Hickie AO

    Q & A with Kathryn Refshauge

    Professor Kathy Refshauge OAM talks about her background in Health Sciences and how it's equipped her for the role ahead.
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  • Bright future for motor neurone disease research

    Congratulations to Dr Rachel Tan, of the Faculty of Medicine and Health and Co-founder of the Neurotherapeutic Innovations research team at the Brain and Mind Centre.
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  • How economic structures influence mental health

    A new paper in Bulletin of the World Health Organization on economic structures and mental health will inform policy discussions at the World Health Assembly.
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