More awards for our students!

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Published Date Written by Lynley Cordeiro

Florey Neuroscience Institutes Miller Travel Fellowship for 2011

 

Congratulations to Robert Hatch for being awarded this very competitive travel fellowship!

 

This will enable Rob to visit Prof Kaila’s Laboratory of Neurobiology, located at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Here he will have the incredible opportunity to learn the art of in vitro pH imaging, which will enhance his already impressive knowledge and skill set.

 

 

Ayse Berke and Liana Colvill Travel Award for 2011

 

Congratulations to Tae Hwan Kim for receiving his THIRD award for the year!

 

This will give Kim the opportunity to present his impressive research at a national or international conference of his choice.

 

 

 

Well done boys.

 

Starting work in the Melbourne Brain Centre!

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RELOCATION OF ION CHANNELS AND DISEASES LABORATORY.

 

The Ion Channels and Diseases laboratory, along with the Howard Florey Institute, moved into the Melbourne Brain Centre in August this year.

 

The $225 million Melbourne Brain Centre is located in Parkville and is the largest brain research centre in the southern hemisphere. It houses 700 scientists from Florey Neuroscience Institutes, the Mental Health Research Institute and the University of Melbourne to research brain disorders such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s disease, mental illness and of course – Epilepsy.

 

Our laboratory quickly settled into this highly collaborative centre with state of the art equipment.

 

 

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