Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health

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The Turner Institute is driven by a focus on the community and the grand challenges associated with brain and mental health.

Joined July 2015

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  1. What is the state of our mental health? and , with other experts from discuss how we might improve the quality of mental health and wellbeing.

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  2. is partnering with and The You Project on a fundraiser for the to support those affected by the devastating bushfires. $50 donation is a tix to Craig's workshop.

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  3. Jan 1

    Is your New Year’s resolution to cut down on social media use? If so, this is a must-read by Prof. Antonio Verdejo-Garcia from the

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  4. From all at the Turner Institute, we wish you a wonderful 2020! We also hope that our family/friends are safe during this time and our thoughts go out to all those affected by the . Please stay safe and remember to take the time to check in with your loved ones.

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  5. The Turner Institute wishes you all a safe and happy festive season!

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  6. We are looking for a full-time research fellow experienced in personal sensing or digital phenotyping projects as well as analysing data stemming from smartphone sensors or wearable devices. If this sounds like you, please get in touch!

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  7. 8 Dec 2019

    We are looking for an experienced and dynamic paediatric neuropsychologist to join our teaching staff on the Clinical PhD (Clinical Neuropsychology) training program at Monash. Spread the work and feel free to get in touch!

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  8. Help us test a new cognitive training program. We’re looking for teenagers aged 13 – 17 to take part in a pilot of a game-based program designed to improve inhibitory control. If you’d like to know more please get in touch with the researchers: alfivr@monash.edu

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  9. With one in five Australians placing their health and safety at risk due to shift work, The Turner Institute’s Prof and A/Prof Darren Mansfield are at the forefront of improving health and wellbeing

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  10. Great visit to Newcastle University and a wonderful tour of the new catalyst building with its Director - Professor Patrick Bonnett. The Turner looks forward to an enduring partnership with this forward thinking team.

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  11. Here at the Turner Institute, we started the morning off with some meaningful conversations with our colleagues & students. We ask that you also remember to check in with others and ask if they’re OK, a simple conversation could change a life.

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  12. Come and join the Pyjama Fun Run on Sun 27 Oct at Princes Park, Carlton! With your help, we can raise sleep health awareness and support Monash Health to fund research and vital equipment for sleep disorder patients. Register now!

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  13. Want to understand the brain from a quantitative perspective? Register for the Maths in the Brain Workshop 2019 for an opportunity to engage with experts working in this exciting area of research. Mon 30 Sept 2019 -

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  14. 24 Aug 2019

    Had the best time co-producing this radio program about attention in childhood with the incredibly talented during my residency Huge thank you to everyone involved, including the super knowledgable

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  16. Research led by the Turner Institute's finds a unique way to predict a person's body clock. How can this significantly improve the alertness and health of shift workers?

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  17. Congratulations to Turner Institute's on this fantastic achievement and for creating positive impacts on mental health and wellbeing!

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  18. 2 Jul 2019

    Do you find yourself waking up multiple times during the night? A new study led by Prof. Clare Anderson & Dr. Jessy Manousakis at the shows that sleep patterns could hold the key to detecting a person’s risk of

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  19. The Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health has officially launched! Thank you to the David W. Turner Endowment Fund for your generosity and unending support. We look forward to making a real impact on mental health outcomes across Australia and globally.

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  20. Major findings in sleep research, led by the Turner Institute's and along with Brigham and Women’s Hospital, showed that sleep disturbances and mental health challenges are putting nearly half of America’s firefighters at high burn-out risk.

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