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Monash STM Neuroscience

Monash STM Neuroscience

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

Melbourne, Victoria Katılım Temmuz 2018
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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
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Assoc Professor Vilija Jokubaitis
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
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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

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Australian Academy of Science
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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 and Advice, Australian Academy of Science. 🎥 Watch live: youtube.com/live/-RMp1qtWB… #Science2035
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While brain volume wasn’t significantly boosted compared to stretching, any exercise helped protect against shrinkage. A promising step toward reducing dementia risk in stroke survivors 2/3
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