The Florey

@TheFlorey

The Florey is one of the world’s top 10 brain research centres. Our scientists comprise the largest neuroscience research team in Australia.

Parkville/Heidelberg
Joined March 2011

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    Jan 31

    Super proud of my PhD student Fatemeh Zanganeh on submission of her PhD thesis today using gene expression profiling to deconstruct motor neuron vulnerability in in 43 degree heat! Congrats Fatemeh!

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  2. Feb 1

    We’re proud to have researchers and staff from the Florey take part in the 2020 midsumma pride march. Science and community is strengthened when we recognise

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  3. Jan 30

    We are excited to kick off our 2020 free public lecture series on the 12th of February with our special international guest lecturer, Dr Tracy Bale from . Join us to learn about the role of and in disease across generations!

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    Jan 28

    Congratulations to Ryan Keenan on his PhD oration seminar today! A wonderful presentation that highlighted the impressive volume and quality of his research!! 🎉 We look forward to seeing where your career takes you next!! 👨‍🔬

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  5. Jan 25

    Congratulations all those recognised in the Australia Day honours, including friends of the Florey Carl and Wendy Dowd recognised for their significant service to the community through philanthropic endeavours

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  6. Jan 21

    Speaking about the funding, CEO says he's excited to see the outcomes of Florey researchers in coming years. "Their findings will contribute to our understanding of & accelerate progress towards achieving our ultimate goal to stop & reverse MS."

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  7. Jan 21

    Congratulations to 's Prof Trevor Kilpatrick and Dr Vivien Li who been awarded funding to continue vital research into novel immune-based therapies to treat . Read more about this news here:

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  8. Jan 21

    Thank you to our wonderful staff & students who held bake sales at raising funds for focused support for those affected by the . Our thoughts are still with those impacted in our community.

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  9. Jan 19

    We're unravelling the mysterious of the human brain & mind in a monthly segment 📻 Kicking off with research advances in , tune in at 3.30pm AEDT to hear 's Prof Ashley Bush & 's

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  10. Jan 13

    View of the from the Florey’s Parkville campus. If you’re finding the current situation difficult or supporting others, please consider reaching out to mental health services

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  11. Jan 12

    Antihypertensive medications are equally as effective in potentially reducing the risk of , according to a new global meta-analysis study of 31,000 patients. Dr Matthew Pase discusses with .

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    Jan 9

    The Florey has just announced a new insulin compound that could improve therapy for diabetes patients. This research presents a promising solution for patients with diabetes-funded by National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Media Release:

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    Jan 9

    "In the USA alone more than US$1 billion could be saved per year if the usage period for insulin increased from two to six days." say the authors from in an funded study. Next stop: clinical trials.

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  14. Jan 9

    .'s welcomes findings of a new insulin compound by Florey researchers. "It's very exciting that we see new discoveries for insulin that have the potential to ease the day-to-day burden and cost for people with ”.

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  15. Jan 9

    In a discovery that could improve clinical delivery of insulin in , 's A/Prof Akhter Hossain & Prof John Wade have synthesised a non-fibrillating form of insulin. Published today Read more:

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  16. Jan 5

    Dr. Snezana Maljevic speaks with about her work in ion channels and genetic , giving insight into the various models used to study rare genetic diseases. Listen to this great podcast!

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  17. Jan 5

    With a new year and decade ahead of us, we look forward to bringing you more news in 2020 of the extraordinary work of our researchers and the impact they continue have on the lives of people living with brain and mental health disorders and their families.

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  18. 19 Dec 2019

    From all of us at , we wish you a safe, relaxing and fun-filled festive break. We'll see you online again in 2020. Our image is courtesy of dementia researcher Dr Mark Greenough, it's crystallised salt dried on a nitrocellulose membrane illuminated by fluorescent light!

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    16 Dec 2019
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  20. 12 Dec 2019

    A grant awarded to A/Prof Chris Reid will investigate genetic-based cardiac arrhythmia as a risk factor for Sudden Unexpected Death in (SUDEP). "We hope this novel work in SUDEP could provide the starting point for treatment."

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