CUTTING EDGE CONCEPTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF BRAIN & BEHAVIOUR
RMIT’s Program in Neurodevelopment in Health & Disease
Invites you to a FREE 1-day research symposium on:
CUTTING EDGE CONCEPTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT
OF BRAIN & BEHAVIOUR
RMIT University – West Campus, Building 224225 – 245 Plenty Road BundooraOctober 20th 2017 9:00am – 6:45pm
Professor Iona Novak, Cerebral Palsy Alliance, Sydney
The Clinical Possibility of Protecting the Developing Brain - Separating Fact from Fiction.
Dr Justin Dean , Auckland University, NZ
Inflammation-Related Preterm White Matter Dysmaturity – Potential Mechanisms and Treatments
Professor Sarah Robertson, Robinson Institute, Adelaide
Novel anti-inflammatory treatment strategies for preterm birth and fetal inflammatory injury
A/Professor Kulmira Nurgali, Victoria University, Melbourne
Understanding mechanisms of chemotherapy-induced gastrointestinal dysfunction
Professor Gary Egan, Monash Biomedical Imaging, Melbourne
Imaging integrative brain function – collaborative research at the ARC Centre of Excellence
Professor Lawrence Sherman, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland (OR, USA)
Hyaluronin – its role in CNS development, injury and aging
Plus: BYO poster sessions for postdocs, HDR students, and all Registrants.
Registration details:
FREE-Register by October 14th 2017 – Numbers are limited
Go to: https://braindevelopmentinhealthsymposianrmit.eventbrite.com.au
For more details, contact: Professor David Walker david.walker@rmit.edu.au; tel: 03-9925 7184

Oct
20 October 2017
LOCATION:
- RMIT University – West Campus, Building 224 225 – 245 Plenty Road Bundoora





