Cognition and Connectivity Panel
Aim
The Cognition and Connectivity Research Panel
will focus on research investigating abnormal brain development
as the basis of disordered cognition and neural connectivity in
schizophrenia. The combination of methodology from cognitive neuroscience,
cognitive and clinical research will address hypotheses relating
both genetic and environmental factors to the development of abnormal
neural network organisation and connectivity in schizophrenia.
Panel Members
Dr Rebbekah Atkinson, University of Newcastle
Dr Johanna Badcock, University of Western Australia
A/Prof. Amanda Baker, University of Newcastle
Dr Linda Campbell, University of Newcastle
Prof. Vaughan Carr, Schizophrenia Research
Institute/University of Newcastle
Dr Martin Cohen, University of Newcastle
Mr Gavin Cooper, Schizophrenia Research Institute/University
of Newcastle
Mr Daren Draganic, Schizophrenia Research Institute
Ms Liesl Duffy, Schizophrenia Research Institute
Dr Melissa Green, University of NSW (Co-Convenor)
Dr Anthony Harris, Westmead Hospital
Ms Felicity Harris, Schizophrenia Research Institute/University
of Newcastle
Dr Julie Henry, University of NSW
Prof. Assen Jablensky, University of Western Australia
Dr Frini Karayanidis, University of Newcastle
A/Prof. Robyn Langdon, Macquarie University
Dr Carmel Loughland, Schizophrenia Research
Institute/University of Newcastle
Dr Gin Malhi, University of Sydney
Dr Pamela Marsh, Macquarie University
Ms Kathryn McCabe, Schizophrenia Research Institute/University
of Newcastle
Prof. Patricia Michie, University of Newcastle
Mr Paul Rasser, Schizophrenia Research Institute/University
of Newcastle
A/Prof. Ulrich Schall, University of Newcastle
(Co-Convenor)
Dr Marc Seal, University of Melbourne
Prof. Cyndi Shannon Weickert, Schizophrenia
Research Institute/University of NSW/Prince of Wales Medical Research
Institute
Dr Nadia Solowij, University of Wollongong
Dr Tirupati Srinivasan, University of Newcastle
Dr Helen Stain, Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health
Dr Renate Thienel, Centre for Rural and Remote
Mental Health
Dr Flavie Waters, University of Western Australia
Dr Thomas Weickert, Prince of Wales Medical
Research Institute
A/Prof. Lea Williams, Westmead Hospital
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