• The University of Western Australia (M085,M317), 35 Stirling Highway,

    6009 Perth

    Australia

  • The University of Western Australia (M510), 35 Stirling Highway,

    6009 Perth

    Australia

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Personal profile

Biography

I completed a PhD in developmental neuroscience in 2020 under the supervision of A/Prof Jennifer Rodger and E/Prof Alan Harvey. During my PhD, I worked at Neurocentre Magendie (Bordeaux, France) under the supervision of Dr Muriel Koehl to investigate the role of neurogenesis in fear memories using optogenetic stimulation. I currently coordinate the first year neuroscience unit NEUR1001 and third year neuroscience unit NEUR3310. I am also a post-doctoral researcher working in A/Prof Jennifer Rodger's Brain Plasticity Research Group where I investigate the neurobiological mechanisms and behavioural outcomes associated of neuroplasticity and neuromodulatory interventions. I utilise advanced neuroscience techniques like genetic modification, optogenetic stimulation and multiphoton microscopy and have further trained in these techniques at the Australasian Course in Advanced Neuroscience

Education/Academic qualification

Developmental Neuroscience, PhD, The University of Western Australia

Award Date: 26 Aug 2020

Neuroscience, BSc. Hons, The University of Western Australia

Award Date: 1 Dec 2014

External positions

EMCR Committee Representative for WA, Australasian Neuroscience Society

2023 → …

EMCR Committee Representative, Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Sciences

2023 → …

Animal Ethics Committee- Category B member, Animal Resources Centre

20222023

EMCR Committee Representative, Association of Australia Medical Research Institutes

2022 → …

Research expertise keywords

  • Brain plasticity
  • Brain stimulation
  • Neurogenesis
  • mental health

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