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
Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2011.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. prije 4 sata

    Collaboration in science can amplify the results both scientifically and through real world impact

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  2. prije 5 sati

    The end result of many collaborations over years is the delivery of project goals. In this case it lead to a landmark clinical trial with 1000s of participants!

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    There have been many breakthroughs in science through collaborations. Today we have Prof Julie Bernhardt , a serial collaborator, talking us through building international partnerships!

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  4. 2. velj

    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

  5. 26. sij

    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

  6. 22. sij

    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:

  7. 22. sij

    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.

  8. 14. sij

    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

  9. 9. sij

    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:

  10. 6. sij

    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.

  11. 19. pro 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!

  12. 11. pro 2019.

    In case you missed it, listen to Dr Matthew Pase speak on about his newly published findings of a link between higher levels of inflammatory in the blood and a higher risk of developing :

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  13. 10. pro 2019.

    Co-led by Dr Matthew Pase, a decade-long study following more than 4700 people has found a link between higher levels of sCD14 inflammatory marker in the blood and a higher risk of developing . Read more here:

  14. 9. pro 2019.

    It’s that time of year and what better way to celebrate the festive season than with ! Dr Mark Greenough, holds up his winning image featured on the Florey card named “Branching Out”. Can you guess the image ?

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  15. 8. pro 2019.

    What an incredible time for Australian neuroscience last week at with 30 bright brains from sharing in their latest and greatest discoveries in and . Well done to all!

  16. 5. pro 2019.

    Professor Alan Connelly, not just the Head but heart of Imaging at , giving his swan song scientific presentation at

  17. 4. pro 2019.

    Congrats to Dr Phil Ryan who won the A.W Campbell award for best research contribution by a member in 1st 5 years post doc 👏🏻"I'm honored with this award & that my work in fluid neural circuitry can contribute to tackling ".

  18. 3. pro 2019.

    Well look who we bumped into in Adelaide! The Florey was lucky enough to host the talented and her travelling neuron display recently in Parkville. We couldn't resist another cuddle with a crocheted neuron! Thanks Chrys for bringing an extra spark to

  19. 2. pro 2019.

    Is lifestyle important for preventing dementia? Listen to Dr Matthew Pase, discuss the latest evidence on whether healthy lifestyles can help lower the risk of dementia

  20. 2. pro 2019.

    Our bright minds are in Adelaide this week at where experts in from all around the world have united! We'll bring you lots of news of novel & breakthrough research this week.

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