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Modeling brain dynamics with spatial gradients

A core aim of neuroscience is to understand how the brain, with its staggering complexity of 100 billion neurons, makes sense of the world around it. Large-scale global initiatives more...

Supervisor(s): Fulcher, Ben (Dr)

Brain Cancer and Hypoxia

Aggressive brain tumours, including adult glioblastomas and pediatric DIPGs, are difficult to treat. Survival rates have improved very little over the last 30 years indicating a nee more...

Supervisor(s): Cook, Kristina (Dr)

Investigating how amygdala neural circuits contribute to opioid use disorders.

The widespread misuse of both prescribed and illicit opioids, termed the Opioid Crisis, has grave consequences for both individuals and our society. This project aims to understand more...

Supervisor(s): Bagley, Elena (Associate Professor)

What are the best tools to assess people with substance use disorders?

The aim of this research project is to review the available tools used to assess a range of factors relating to substance use disorder (e.g., screening, substance use, treatment eff more...

Supervisor(s): Monds, Lauren (Dr)

The Physics of Circadian Desynchrony

This project will investigate brain mechanisms and health consequences of circadian misalignment. more...

Supervisor(s): Postnova, Svetlana (Dr)

Psychophysical and high-tech approaches in the diagnosis of mental health and psychological disorders

We focus on the possible role of psychophysical techniques in diagnosis of mental health and Psychological problems. We use advanced Virtual Reality techniques and (neuro)biological more...

Supervisor(s): Verstraten, Frans (Professor)

Structure-based drug design with Kynurenine Aminotransferase-2

Human kynurenine amino transferase-2 (KAT-2) forms the basis of a structure-based drug design study with implications for schizophrenia and gender differences.  The various asp more...

Supervisor(s): Church, W Bret (Dr)

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/MACHINE LEARNING ASSISTED NEWBORN CRITICAL CARE (VIRTUAL CRITICAL CARE MODELING)

The most vulnerable critical care patients are newborn babies both those extremely premature and sick full term. High resolution physiological data is displayed for all patients but more...

Supervisor(s): McEwan, Alistair (Professor)

Investigating how we can utilize the endogenous opioid system to manage pain

The burden of chronic pain is a major cause of human suffering that is now estimated to cost Australia more than $73B per annum and even the most effective th¬¬erapeutics do more...

Supervisor(s): Bagley, Elena (Associate Professor)

Investigating how endogenous opioid actions contribute to compulsive opioid use.

The widespread misuse of both prescribed and illicit opioids, termed the Opioid Crisis, has grave consequences for both individuals and our society. This project aims to understand more...

Supervisor(s): Bagley, Elena (Associate Professor)