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First, visit the QBI Group Leaders page for information about group leaders and their research programs. Identify the lab group/s you are interested in and then make an official enquiry by following the steps below.
You are welcome to make direct contact with the Group Leaders to discuss potential research projects, but please let the QBI Postgraduate Administrator know if you are talking to more than one Group Leader.
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- 23 May 2012 : Dissecting the central stress response using site-specific genetic manipulation in adult mice
- 4 April 2012 Whole-field polarisation vision in crustaceans
- The impact of cannabis use on cognitive functioning and brain structure
- 22 March 2012 Disruptions in a mouse model of ALS
- 14 March 2012 Brain processes underlying the planning and perception of actions
- 22 Feb 2012 Creating the cortex: mechanisms of cortical development
- 29 February 2012 Genomic and transcriptomic applications based on NextGen Sequencing
- You are what your mother eats
- The natural history of Alzheimer’s disease: strategies for diagnosis and therapy
- Imaging epileptogenesis
- Highlights in the making and breaking of the neuromotor system
- Neurite development and regeneration in C. elegans neurons
- Language, time, and the lopsided brain
- Regulation of autophagic trafficking in neurons: clues to a novel neurodegenerative pathway
- Fear, synaptic plasticity and the amygdala
- Food for thought: how the growth of Drosophila CNS is spared under nutrient restriction
- Biology of olfactory ensheathing cells in CNS regeneration
- Corollary Discharge Abnormalities in Patients with Schizophrenia
- Some building blocks for motion vision
- Modelling cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia in developmental vitamin D-deficient rats
- Epigenetic mechanisms associated with vulnerability and resilience to psychiatric disease
- Converging mechanisms for stress and diabetes in the regulation of hippocampal plasticity
- Modular Reinforcement Learning as a Model of Embodied Cognition
- Neurocomputational principles of animal navigation
- Parietal control of attention, saccadic remapping and audiovisual integration: Insights from human brain stimulation studies
- Physical exercise activates endogenous neural stem cells in the aged brain
- The ethics of 'brain gain'
- The medial intercalated cells of the mouse amygdala
- The Role of Nuclear Factor One (NFI) in Cortical Development
- Transcriptional control of CNS myelination
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