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The Department of Neuroscience has 28 research groups with over 200 staff and graduate research students. Mentorship, Expertise, Translational research

Congratulations to two of our early-career researchers, Dr Emily Cockle & Dr Roxane Dilcher both were awarded @MonashSTM Faculty Publication Prizes👏🤩 Read more in the link and to see their publications #Neuroscience #clinical #research #AcademicTwitter monash.edu/medicine/news/…

STMneurosci's tweet image. Congratulations to two of our early-career researchers, Dr Emily Cockle & Dr Roxane Dilcher both were awarded @MonashSTM Faculty Publication Prizes👏🤩 Read more in the link and to see their publications #Neuroscience #clinical #research #AcademicTwitter monash.edu/medicine/news/…

🥳Congratulations to postdoc and clinician Dr Tracie Tan @MonashSTM @AlfredHealth for being awarded a @brainfoundoz grant for her work in understanding the role of #neuroinflammatory pathways in drug-resistant #epilepsy🧠Listen to hear more - brainfoundation.org.au/research-grant…


One of our brilliant researchers Dr Emma Foster @MonashSTM gave a rundown of her @nhmrc investigator grant tackling #epilepsy for an @AlfredHealth Research Week panel hosted by @DrShaneRRR it will ultimately lead to better health care for Australians & improvements to the economy

STMneurosci's tweet image. One of our brilliant researchers Dr Emma Foster @MonashSTM gave a rundown of her @nhmrc investigator grant tackling #epilepsy for an @AlfredHealth Research Week panel hosted by @DrShaneRRR it will ultimately lead to better health care for Australians & improvements to the economy

Today we had our first early-mid career researcher learning development session presented by Prof @AmyBrodtmann @MonashSTM on how to get your paper published. Key take away - Make your science clear, convoluted and complex does NOT equal clever!😊#scicomm #EMCR #AcademicTwitter

STMneurosci's tweet image. Today we had our first early-mid career researcher learning development session presented by Prof @AmyBrodtmann @MonashSTM on how to get your paper published. Key take away - Make your science clear, convoluted and complex does NOT equal clever!😊#scicomm #EMCR #AcademicTwitter

🚨New study: Gray matter volume changes on MRI correlate with SEEG-defined epileptogenic zones in drug-resistant epilepsy. GMV might just be the non-invasive biomarker we've been waiting for. #Epilepsy #Neuroimaging #SEEG #Neuroscience doi.org/10.1111/epi.18…


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Webinar Alert: On 18 Nov 25, join ASSBI for “Treating Fatigue & Sleep Disturbance after TBI & Stroke” (3–5pm AEST) 🌙 Learn CBT-SF & how to adapt for cognitive impairment. Register now: Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment - Webinars/Workshops #TBI #StrokeRehab


🧠🎧Hear more fromA/Professor @PabloCasillasE1 @MonashSTM talking with @VJNeurology at the recent #IEC2025 in Portugal about biases in #neuroscience research and pushes for more understanding on sex difference in #epilepsy youtu.be/LJzDFxNG96M

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Dr Jingni He, one of our research fellows has been selected for one of @illumina 's coveted awards, the 2025 Neurogenomics research award for #multiplesclerosis🏅#neuroscience #genomics Read more - sapac.illumina.com/company/news-c…


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📚 Read the full article for all methods, data, and interpretation: 🔗 x.com/jamaneuro/stat… #MSResearch #Menopause #WomensHealth

In this study, menopause was not the primary driver of multiple sclerosis clinical progression in women at midlife. ja.ma/4pOrN6S

JAMANeuro's tweet image. In this study, menopause was not the primary driver of multiple sclerosis clinical progression in women at midlife. 

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🚨 Our study just been published in @JAMANeuro #Menopause is not a major driver of #MultipleSclerosis disability progression. 🔗 x.com/jamaneuro/stat… 🧵 below 👇

In this study, menopause was not the primary driver of multiple sclerosis clinical progression in women at midlife. ja.ma/4pOrN6S

JAMANeuro's tweet image. In this study, menopause was not the primary driver of multiple sclerosis clinical progression in women at midlife. 

ja.ma/4pOrN6S


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Read the related article in The Lancet Neurology: thelancet.com/journals/laneu…


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Neurology Podcast: Dr. Justin Abbatemarco and Dr. Daniel Ontaneda discuss the 2024 revisions of the McDonald criteria for diagnosing #MultipleSclerosis. Listen now: hubs.la/Q03LvMpt0 #NeuroX #NeuroTwitter @ClevelandClinic


New study in @PLOSONE reveals promising therapeutic target for #Glioblastoma Dr Matthew Drill and the team @MasturaMonif @MonashSTM revealed an alternative pathway with selective targeting to complement existing treatments and/or offer a new treatment doi.org/10.1371/journa…


Dementia's hidden clues🧠Unpack the findings here featuring one of our clinical researchers Prof @AmyBrodtmann @MonashSTM and many other Monash experts with this incredible interactive overview of work, #dementiaawareness #PublicHealth crisis #research lens.monash.edu/2025/09/11/138…


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Amazing work by my PhD student Dr Jessica Shipley in @JAMANetworkOpen showing that in women with moderate to severe #MultipleSclerosis disability, pregnancy does not impact disease trajectory. However, like in women with milder MS, relapse rates drop by upto 75% during pregnancy

Pregnancy in women with moderate to severe MS reduced relapse rates by 59% to 75% during pregnancy, increased them by 36% postpartum, but did not influence long-term disability progression compared to nonpregnant women. ja.ma/3VULHyY

JAMANetworkOpen's tweet image. Pregnancy in women with moderate to severe MS reduced relapse rates by 59% to 75% during pregnancy, increased them by 36% postpartum, but did not influence long-term disability progression compared to nonpregnant women. ja.ma/3VULHyY


🧠🕒A simple clock drawing test could revolutionize how we detect brain toxicity in cancer immunotherapy patients, Early detection = faster treatment, fewer complications #CancerTreatment #Neurology #cognition @MasturaMonif @MonashSTM @AlfredHealth monash.edu/medicine/news/…


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From 10.30am AEST, we'll hear the findings of Australian Science, Australia's Future: Science 2035, to be delivered by the Chair of the report, Prof Ian Chubb AC FAA FTSE, Chair, 'Australian Science, Australia's Future: Science 2035' and by Dr Hayley Teasdale, Head Science Policy…

Science_Academy's tweet image. From 10.30am AEST, we'll hear the findings of Australian Science, Australia's Future: Science 2035, to be delivered by the Chair of the report, Prof Ian Chubb AC FAA FTSE, Chair, 'Australian Science, Australia's Future: Science 2035' and by Dr Hayley Teasdale, Head Science Policy…
Science_Academy's tweet image. From 10.30am AEST, we'll hear the findings of Australian Science, Australia's Future: Science 2035, to be delivered by the Chair of the report, Prof Ian Chubb AC FAA FTSE, Chair, 'Australian Science, Australia's Future: Science 2035' and by Dr Hayley Teasdale, Head Science Policy…

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