Neurological diseases

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Groups

The Arabzadeh Group - Neural Coding

The Neural Coding Group has a broad interest in systems neuroscience spanning areas such as sensory coding, adaptation and behaviour.

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The Bekkers research group

We are interested in how the mammalian brain processes sensory information received from the external world.

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The Billups research group

The Synaptic Mechanisms Laboratory investigates how individual synapses in the central nervous system function and how they are modulated.

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The Dehorter Group aims to determine how interneurons shape neuronal networks activity and contribute to circuits balance in health and disease.

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We are interested in learning gene expression control mechanisms through the lens of host-transposon interaction and how they play roles in animal development.

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Kheradpezhouh Lab_2024

Our group investigates how calcium channels and receptors affect the sensory processing in cortical neurons with the focus on detection and behaviour.

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Maddess Group 2024

My interest in the optical designs of invertebrate eyes led me to study how visual systems squeeze real-time information into brains of limited capacity

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Clear Vision Research Lab team

Our lab studies a number of retinal diseases, with our main focus on finding novel diagnostics and treatment options for Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD).

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Proof

The Cancer and Vascular Biology Group has been working for a number of years on the molecular basis of cell adhesion, cell migration and cell invasion.

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The Preiss Group

Our group studies the mechanisms and transcriptome-wide patterns of eukaryotic mRNA translation and its regulation by RNA-binding proteins and non-coding RNA.

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Quinn Lab group

The Quinn Group's current research involves generating genetic models using Drosophila melanogaster to understand the initiation and progression of human cancer

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Shirokikh

Our main approach is to precisely define the types of rapid cell responses by analysing the gene-specific levels of translation.

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The Stuart Group - Neuronal Signalling

Learn more about The Stuart Group-Neuronal Signalling.

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Projects

Articles

Sarah Mann

If you've ever been brought to tears by music, you know its power. An ANU study has explored how people respond to singing.

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ANU 3MT Final 2024 - Rakshanya and Sasanan

Creating a historic moment for the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR), two of our outstanding PhD students Sasanan and Rakshanya claimed the winner and runner-up awards at the Australian National University (ANU) 3-Minute Thesis Competition 2024 grand finale, held on 25 July at Llewellyn Hall.

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Riccardo Natoli Genevieve Bell VC-Awards-Ceremony-2023-2024

Associate Professor Riccardo Natoli has been recognised for his outstanding ability to mentor talented students and early career researchers with the Vice-Chancellors Award for Excellence in Supervision.

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