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AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL CJD REGISTRY Australian National CJD Registry. Prion diseases mostly occur as a chance event (sporadic CJD), but can be in rare cases attributed to a genetic mutation (genetic CJD) or be acquired through a transmission event (iatrogenic forms or variant CJD). PROFESSOR AMY BRODTMANN Amy Brodtmann is a stroke and cognitive neurologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Austin Health, and Eastern Health, and a clinician-researcher at the Florey. PROFESSOR COLIN MASTERS AO colin.masters@florey.edu.au. 9035 6650. Home. Science and research. Scientist directory. Professor Colin Masters AO. In 1984, Beyreuther and Masters purified and sequenced the amyloid constituent of the plaque in Alzheimer’s disease, and three years later, their group used this sequence to clone the gene encoding the Aβ amyloid peptide MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE MILESTONE: PATIENT TRIAL SHOWS Motor neurone disease is a progressive, fatal neurodegenerative disease. Its key hallmark is the death of the brain cells that control muscle movements. This results in muscle weakness and eventually paralysis. Patients usually die of respiratory failure within three years of diagnosis, and there are no treatments or disease-modifyingtherapies
MS MICHELLE GOLDSMITH Ms Michelle Goldsmith. Michelle’s role at the Florey as the Head of Enterprise and Innovation, has a focus on Translation, Business Development and Legal Services. Michelle has previously held senior roles within industry, including as Global Senior Vice President Business Development and Strategy at Global Kinetics Corporation,where she
DR THIBAULT RENOIR
Dr Renoir is one of only a few researchers to examine the mechanisms by which gene-environment interactions influence neurodegenerative (e.g. Huntington's disease and other dementias) and psychiatric disorders (e.g. depression, anxiety and schizophrenia).DR TERENCE PANG
terence.pang@florey.edu.au. Home. Science and research. Scientist directory. Dr Terence Pang. My research studies the ancestral origins of stress-related disorders such as depression and anxiety. The study of this 'transgenerational response' (i.e. a change in the offspring which can be linked to an event in the parental generation) is a newly DR CHRISTOPHER ANDREW KYNDT Dr Christopher Andrew Kyndt - Florey THE FLOREY INSTITUTE OF NEUROSCIENCE AND MENTAL HEALTHABOUT USDISEASES AND DISORDERSSCIENCE AND RESEARCHDONATEEVENTSNEWS AND MEDIATHE FLOREY INSTITUTE OF NEUROSCIENCETHE FLOREY INSTITUTE ALTERITY THERAPEUTICSERNST CHAIN AND HOWARD FLOREY Improving lives through brain research . Welcome to the home of 600 medical researchers where great minds are discovering the secrets of the brain. Our quest is to prevent illness, advance treatment and bring to light cures for the one in four people affected. Improving the lives of individuals all over the world is our inspiration. SENSE – EVIDENCE-BASED SENSORY ASSESSMENT AND The SENSe therapy program is designed to help stroke survivors regain a sense of touch and use this information in everyday activities. SENSe Therapy exploits the brain’s capacity to adapt and learn new skills. It has been designed to assist stroke survivors to improve functional sensory skills and be able to apply these in everydaytasks.
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL CJD REGISTRY Australian National CJD Registry. Prion diseases mostly occur as a chance event (sporadic CJD), but can be in rare cases attributed to a genetic mutation (genetic CJD) or be acquired through a transmission event (iatrogenic forms or variant CJD). PROFESSOR AMY BRODTMANN Amy Brodtmann is a stroke and cognitive neurologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Austin Health, and Eastern Health, and a clinician-researcher at the Florey. PROFESSOR COLIN MASTERS AO colin.masters@florey.edu.au. 9035 6650. Home. Science and research. Scientist directory. Professor Colin Masters AO. In 1984, Beyreuther and Masters purified and sequenced the amyloid constituent of the plaque in Alzheimer’s disease, and three years later, their group used this sequence to clone the gene encoding the Aβ amyloid peptide MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE MILESTONE: PATIENT TRIAL SHOWS Motor neurone disease is a progressive, fatal neurodegenerative disease. Its key hallmark is the death of the brain cells that control muscle movements. This results in muscle weakness and eventually paralysis. Patients usually die of respiratory failure within three years of diagnosis, and there are no treatments or disease-modifyingtherapies
MS MICHELLE GOLDSMITH Ms Michelle Goldsmith. Michelle’s role at the Florey as the Head of Enterprise and Innovation, has a focus on Translation, Business Development and Legal Services. Michelle has previously held senior roles within industry, including as Global Senior Vice President Business Development and Strategy at Global Kinetics Corporation,where she
DR THIBAULT RENOIR
Dr Renoir is one of only a few researchers to examine the mechanisms by which gene-environment interactions influence neurodegenerative (e.g. Huntington's disease and other dementias) and psychiatric disorders (e.g. depression, anxiety and schizophrenia).DR TERENCE PANG
terence.pang@florey.edu.au. Home. Science and research. Scientist directory. Dr Terence Pang. My research studies the ancestral origins of stress-related disorders such as depression and anxiety. The study of this 'transgenerational response' (i.e. a change in the offspring which can be linked to an event in the parental generation) is a newly DR CHRISTOPHER ANDREW KYNDT Dr Christopher Andrew Kyndt - FloreyCONTACT US - FLOREY
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NEUROREHABILITATION AND RECOVERY GROUP The Neurorehabilitation and Recovery research program focuses on stroke recovery: in particular how the brain adapts and how we can harness that potential in rehabilitation. The research involves development of novel rehabilitation approaches and personalised stroke rehabilitation informed by neuroscience. MRI is used to investigatehow changes
STRATEGIC PLAN
Strategic Plan. The Florey is one of the world's top 10 brain research centres. Our research has the capacity to improve the lives of people living with brain and mind disorders and diseases. We have a reputation for world-class research and translational outcomes. The three pillars of our strategic framework reflect our purpose, placeand
AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE The Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network Trials Unit (DIAN‐TU) has launched the first prevention trial for ADAD families. The DIAN‐TU trial focuses on drugs that could potentially change the course of the disease. The trial’s goal is to determine the safety, tolerability, and effectiveness of these drugs. The DIAN‐TU trial willLEADERSHIP - FLOREY
Leadership. The Florey's Board of Directors come from a range of backgrounds including business, sport and philanthropy. They bring a unique set of skills to the institute, ensuring our scientists are supported to conduct their research in a fertile environment that is secure, efficient and motivating. Their planning for the Florey'sfuture
EXPLAINER: NATURE, NURTURE AND NEUROPLASTICITY The human brain is the most complex and extraordinary structure in the known universe. And while there are many awe-inspiring facets of the brain, I will focus here on “neuroplasticity”, a term that has been bandied about a lot in the last couple of years. THE VICTORIAN STROKE TELEMEDICINE PROGRAM The Victorian Stroke Telemedicine initiative is a ground breaking program of work that has the potential to transform the way clinicians collaborate across organisational boundaries to deliver the best care possible to stroke patients irrespective of their location. PROFESSOR STEVEN PETROU Professor Steven Petrou is the Director of the Florey and head of the Ion Channels and Human Diseases laboratory. Steven is a globally-recognised leader in the field of ion channel neuropathies, with a particular focus on rare epileptic encephalopathies. These are a range of genetic epilepsies affecting infants and young childrenwith devasting
DR TERENCE PANG
terence.pang@florey.edu.au. Home. Science and research. Scientist directory. Dr Terence Pang. My research studies the ancestral origins of stress-related disorders such as depression and anxiety. The study of this 'transgenerational response' (i.e. a change in the offspring which can be linked to an event in the parental generation) is a newlyGREENTREE4
2014 Greentree International Limited All rights reserved, worldwide. Greentree Client Version 2019.3.0. Use of Greentree software is subject to this Licence Agreement THE FLOREY INSTITUTE OF NEUROSCIENCE AND MENTAL HEALTHABOUT USDISEASES AND DISORDERSSCIENCE AND RESEARCHDONATEEVENTSNEWS AND MEDIATHE FLOREY INSTITUTE OF NEUROSCIENCETHE FLOREY INSTITUTE ALTERITY THERAPEUTICSERNST CHAIN AND HOWARD FLOREY Improving lives through brain research . Welcome to the home of 600 medical researchers where great minds are discovering the secrets of the brain. Our quest is to prevent illness, advance treatment and bring to light cures for the one in four people affected. Improving the lives of individuals all over the world is our inspiration. SENSE – EVIDENCE-BASED SENSORY ASSESSMENT AND The SENSe therapy program is designed to help stroke survivors regain a sense of touch and use this information in everyday activities. SENSe Therapy exploits the brain’s capacity to adapt and learn new skills. It has been designed to assist stroke survivors to improve functional sensory skills and be able to apply these in everydaytasks.
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL CJD REGISTRY Australian National CJD Registry. Prion diseases mostly occur as a chance event (sporadic CJD), but can be in rare cases attributed to a genetic mutation (genetic CJD) or be acquired through a transmission event (iatrogenic forms or variant CJD). PROFESSOR AMY BRODTMANN Amy Brodtmann is a stroke and cognitive neurologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Austin Health, and Eastern Health, and a clinician-researcher at the Florey. PROFESSOR COLIN MASTERS AO colin.masters@florey.edu.au. 9035 6650. Home. Science and research. Scientist directory. Professor Colin Masters AO. In 1984, Beyreuther and Masters purified and sequenced the amyloid constituent of the plaque in Alzheimer’s disease, and three years later, their group used this sequence to clone the gene encoding the Aβ amyloid peptide MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE MILESTONE: PATIENT TRIAL SHOWS Motor neurone disease is a progressive, fatal neurodegenerative disease. Its key hallmark is the death of the brain cells that control muscle movements. This results in muscle weakness and eventually paralysis. Patients usually die of respiratory failure within three years of diagnosis, and there are no treatments or disease-modifyingtherapies
MS MICHELLE GOLDSMITH Ms Michelle Goldsmith. Michelle’s role at the Florey as the Head of Enterprise and Innovation, has a focus on Translation, Business Development and Legal Services. Michelle has previously held senior roles within industry, including as Global Senior Vice President Business Development and Strategy at Global Kinetics Corporation,where she
DR THIBAULT RENOIR
Dr Renoir is one of only a few researchers to examine the mechanisms by which gene-environment interactions influence neurodegenerative (e.g. Huntington's disease and other dementias) and psychiatric disorders (e.g. depression, anxiety and schizophrenia).DR TERENCE PANG
terence.pang@florey.edu.au. Home. Science and research. Scientist directory. Dr Terence Pang. My research studies the ancestral origins of stress-related disorders such as depression and anxiety. The study of this 'transgenerational response' (i.e. a change in the offspring which can be linked to an event in the parental generation) is a newly DR CHRISTOPHER ANDREW KYNDT Dr Christopher Andrew Kyndt - Florey THE FLOREY INSTITUTE OF NEUROSCIENCE AND MENTAL HEALTHABOUT USDISEASES AND DISORDERSSCIENCE AND RESEARCHDONATEEVENTSNEWS AND MEDIATHE FLOREY INSTITUTE OF NEUROSCIENCETHE FLOREY INSTITUTE ALTERITY THERAPEUTICSERNST CHAIN AND HOWARD FLOREY Improving lives through brain research . Welcome to the home of 600 medical researchers where great minds are discovering the secrets of the brain. Our quest is to prevent illness, advance treatment and bring to light cures for the one in four people affected. Improving the lives of individuals all over the world is our inspiration. SENSE – EVIDENCE-BASED SENSORY ASSESSMENT AND The SENSe therapy program is designed to help stroke survivors regain a sense of touch and use this information in everyday activities. SENSe Therapy exploits the brain’s capacity to adapt and learn new skills. It has been designed to assist stroke survivors to improve functional sensory skills and be able to apply these in everydaytasks.
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL CJD REGISTRY Australian National CJD Registry. Prion diseases mostly occur as a chance event (sporadic CJD), but can be in rare cases attributed to a genetic mutation (genetic CJD) or be acquired through a transmission event (iatrogenic forms or variant CJD). PROFESSOR AMY BRODTMANN Amy Brodtmann is a stroke and cognitive neurologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Austin Health, and Eastern Health, and a clinician-researcher at the Florey. PROFESSOR COLIN MASTERS AO colin.masters@florey.edu.au. 9035 6650. Home. Science and research. Scientist directory. Professor Colin Masters AO. In 1984, Beyreuther and Masters purified and sequenced the amyloid constituent of the plaque in Alzheimer’s disease, and three years later, their group used this sequence to clone the gene encoding the Aβ amyloid peptide MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE MILESTONE: PATIENT TRIAL SHOWS Motor neurone disease is a progressive, fatal neurodegenerative disease. Its key hallmark is the death of the brain cells that control muscle movements. This results in muscle weakness and eventually paralysis. Patients usually die of respiratory failure within three years of diagnosis, and there are no treatments or disease-modifyingtherapies
MS MICHELLE GOLDSMITH Ms Michelle Goldsmith. Michelle’s role at the Florey as the Head of Enterprise and Innovation, has a focus on Translation, Business Development and Legal Services. Michelle has previously held senior roles within industry, including as Global Senior Vice President Business Development and Strategy at Global Kinetics Corporation,where she
DR THIBAULT RENOIR
Dr Renoir is one of only a few researchers to examine the mechanisms by which gene-environment interactions influence neurodegenerative (e.g. Huntington's disease and other dementias) and psychiatric disorders (e.g. depression, anxiety and schizophrenia).DR TERENCE PANG
terence.pang@florey.edu.au. Home. Science and research. Scientist directory. Dr Terence Pang. My research studies the ancestral origins of stress-related disorders such as depression and anxiety. The study of this 'transgenerational response' (i.e. a change in the offspring which can be linked to an event in the parental generation) is a newly DR CHRISTOPHER ANDREW KYNDT Dr Christopher Andrew Kyndt - FloreyCONTACT US - FLOREY
Contact us - Florey
NEUROREHABILITATION AND RECOVERY GROUP The Neurorehabilitation and Recovery research program focuses on stroke recovery: in particular how the brain adapts and how we can harness that potential in rehabilitation. The research involves development of novel rehabilitation approaches and personalised stroke rehabilitation informed by neuroscience. MRI is used to investigatehow changes
STRATEGIC PLAN
Strategic Plan. The Florey is one of the world's top 10 brain research centres. Our research has the capacity to improve the lives of people living with brain and mind disorders and diseases. We have a reputation for world-class research and translational outcomes. The three pillars of our strategic framework reflect our purpose, placeand
AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE The Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network Trials Unit (DIAN‐TU) has launched the first prevention trial for ADAD families. The DIAN‐TU trial focuses on drugs that could potentially change the course of the disease. The trial’s goal is to determine the safety, tolerability, and effectiveness of these drugs. The DIAN‐TU trial willLEADERSHIP - FLOREY
Leadership. The Florey's Board of Directors come from a range of backgrounds including business, sport and philanthropy. They bring a unique set of skills to the institute, ensuring our scientists are supported to conduct their research in a fertile environment that is secure, efficient and motivating. Their planning for the Florey'sfuture
EXPLAINER: NATURE, NURTURE AND NEUROPLASTICITY The human brain is the most complex and extraordinary structure in the known universe. And while there are many awe-inspiring facets of the brain, I will focus here on “neuroplasticity”, a term that has been bandied about a lot in the last couple of years. THE VICTORIAN STROKE TELEMEDICINE PROGRAM The Victorian Stroke Telemedicine initiative is a ground breaking program of work that has the potential to transform the way clinicians collaborate across organisational boundaries to deliver the best care possible to stroke patients irrespective of their location. PROFESSOR STEVEN PETROU Professor Steven Petrou is the Director of the Florey and head of the Ion Channels and Human Diseases laboratory. Steven is a globally-recognised leader in the field of ion channel neuropathies, with a particular focus on rare epileptic encephalopathies. These are a range of genetic epilepsies affecting infants and young childrenwith devasting
DR TERENCE PANG
terence.pang@florey.edu.au. Home. Science and research. Scientist directory. Dr Terence Pang. My research studies the ancestral origins of stress-related disorders such as depression and anxiety. The study of this 'transgenerational response' (i.e. a change in the offspring which can be linked to an event in the parental generation) is a newlyGREENTREE4
2014 Greentree International Limited All rights reserved, worldwide. Greentree Client Version 2019.3.0. Use of Greentree software is subject to this Licence Agreement THE FLOREY INSTITUTE OF NEUROSCIENCE AND MENTAL HEALTHABOUT USDISEASES AND DISORDERSSCIENCE AND RESEARCHDONATEEVENTSNEWS AND MEDIATHE FLOREY INSTITUTE OF NEUROSCIENCETHE FLOREY INSTITUTE ALTERITY THERAPEUTICSERNST CHAIN AND HOWARD FLOREY Welcome to the home of 600 medical researchers where great minds are discovering the secrets of the brain. Our quest is to prevent illness,advance treatment
SENSE – EVIDENCE-BASED SENSORY ASSESSMENT AND We have developed novel, evidence-based approaches to measure sensation after stroke. The SENSe© Integrated Assessment and Training Unit has been developed to support evidence-based rehabilitation of sensory function after stroke. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL CJD REGISTRY Australian National CJD Registry. Prion diseases mostly occur as a chance event (sporadic CJD), but can be in rare cases attributed to a genetic mutation (genetic CJD) or be acquired through a transmission event (iatrogenic forms or variant CJD). PROFESSOR AMY BRODTMANN Amy Brodtmann is a stroke and cognitive neurologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Austin Health, and Eastern Health, and a clinician-researcher at the Florey. MS MICHELLE GOLDSMITH Ms Michelle Goldsmith - Florey PROFESSOR COLIN MASTERS AO In 1984, Beyreuther and Masters purified and sequenced the amyloid constituent of the plaque in Alzheimer’s disease, and three years later, their group used this sequence to clone the gene encoding the Aβ amyloid peptide located on chromosome 21. MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE MILESTONE: PATIENT TRIAL SHOWS A new drug delays motor neurone disease progression and improves cognitive and clinical symptoms according to recently announced trialresults.
DR THIBAULT RENOIR
Dr Renoir is one of only a few researchers to examine the mechanisms by which gene-environment interactions influence neurodegenerative (e.g. Huntington's disease and other dementias) and psychiatric disorders (e.g. depression, anxiety and schizophrenia). DR CHRISTOPHER ANDREW KYNDT Dr Christopher Andrew Kyndt - FloreyDR TERENCE PANG
My research studies the ancestral origins of stress-related disorders such as depression and anxiety. The study of this 'transgenerational response' (i.e. a change in the offspring which can be linked to an event in the parental generation) is a newly emergent field ofmammalian research.
THE FLOREY INSTITUTE OF NEUROSCIENCE AND MENTAL HEALTHABOUT USDISEASES AND DISORDERSSCIENCE AND RESEARCHDONATEEVENTSNEWS AND MEDIATHE FLOREY INSTITUTE OF NEUROSCIENCETHE FLOREY INSTITUTE ALTERITY THERAPEUTICSERNST CHAIN AND HOWARD FLOREY Welcome to the home of 600 medical researchers where great minds are discovering the secrets of the brain. Our quest is to prevent illness,advance treatment
SENSE – EVIDENCE-BASED SENSORY ASSESSMENT AND We have developed novel, evidence-based approaches to measure sensation after stroke. The SENSe© Integrated Assessment and Training Unit has been developed to support evidence-based rehabilitation of sensory function after stroke. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL CJD REGISTRY Australian National CJD Registry. Prion diseases mostly occur as a chance event (sporadic CJD), but can be in rare cases attributed to a genetic mutation (genetic CJD) or be acquired through a transmission event (iatrogenic forms or variant CJD). PROFESSOR AMY BRODTMANN Amy Brodtmann is a stroke and cognitive neurologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Austin Health, and Eastern Health, and a clinician-researcher at the Florey. MS MICHELLE GOLDSMITH Ms Michelle Goldsmith - Florey PROFESSOR COLIN MASTERS AO In 1984, Beyreuther and Masters purified and sequenced the amyloid constituent of the plaque in Alzheimer’s disease, and three years later, their group used this sequence to clone the gene encoding the Aβ amyloid peptide located on chromosome 21. MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE MILESTONE: PATIENT TRIAL SHOWS A new drug delays motor neurone disease progression and improves cognitive and clinical symptoms according to recently announced trialresults.
DR THIBAULT RENOIR
Dr Renoir is one of only a few researchers to examine the mechanisms by which gene-environment interactions influence neurodegenerative (e.g. Huntington's disease and other dementias) and psychiatric disorders (e.g. depression, anxiety and schizophrenia). DR CHRISTOPHER ANDREW KYNDT Dr Christopher Andrew Kyndt - FloreyDR TERENCE PANG
My research studies the ancestral origins of stress-related disorders such as depression and anxiety. The study of this 'transgenerational response' (i.e. a change in the offspring which can be linked to an event in the parental generation) is a newly emergent field ofmammalian research.
CONTACT US - FLOREY
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NEUROREHABILITATION AND RECOVERY GROUP The potential to drive adaptive neural plastic changes through rehabilitation is enormous and likely to lead to major changes in rehabilitation practice and better outcomes for stroke survivors. AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Autosomal Dominant Alzheimer’s Disease (ADAD) is a rare form of Alzheimer’s that causes memory loss and dementia in people in their30s to 50s.
LEADERSHIP - FLOREY
The Florey's Board of Directors come from a range of backgrounds including business, sport and philanthropy. They bring a unique set of skills to the institute, ensuring our scientists are supported to conduct their research in a fertile environment that is secure, efficient and motivating. PROFESSOR STEVEN PETROU Professor Steven Petrou is the Director of the Florey. Professor Petrou is a globally recognised leader in the field of ion channel neuropathies, with a particular focus on rare epilepticencephalopathies.
EXPLAINER: NATURE, NURTURE AND NEUROPLASTICITY The human brain is the most complex and extraordinary structure in the known universe. And while there are many awe-inspiring facets of the brain, I will focus here on “neuroplasticity”, a term that has been bandied about a lot in the last couple of years. THE VICTORIAN STROKE TELEMEDICINE PROGRAM The Victorian Stroke Telemedicine initiative is a ground breaking program of work that has the potential to transform the way clinicians collaborate across organisational boundaries to deliver the best care possible to stroke patients irrespective of their location. PROFESSOR STEVEN PETROU Professor Steven Petrou is the Director of the Florey and head of the Ion Channels and Human Diseases laboratory. Steven is a globally-recognised leader in the field of ion channel neuropathies, with a particular focus on rare epileptic encephalopathies.DR TERENCE PANG
My research studies the ancestral origins of stress-related disorders such as depression and anxiety. The study of this 'transgenerational response' (i.e. a change in the offspring which can be linked to an event in the parental generation) is a newly emergent field ofmammalian research.
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