Collaborations
Stem cells and repair in the injured nonhuman primate visual cortex
Dr Toby Merson and Prof Trevor Kilpatrick, Florey Neurosciences Institute, Melbourne
The role of Eph/ephrins in brain development and repair
Dr Jennifer Rodger, School of Zoology, University of Western Australia
Development plasticity in the nonhuman primate visual cortex
Dr Samuel Soloman, Department of Physiology, University of Sydney
Novel conjugated biomaterials in the treatment of neurotrauma and neurodegeneration
Prof Jeffrey Rosenfeld, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne; Dr Pat Hartley and Dr Keith McLean, Biomedical Materials, CSIRO
Hydrogels for the treatment of brain injury
Dr John Forsythe and Dr David Nisbett, Department of Materials Engineering, Monash University
Distribution of molecular guidence moleculars in the primary sensory fields of the developing marmoset monkey
Dr Zoltan Molnar, Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford
Diffusion imaging of the nonhuman primate visual system following lesions of the neocortex
Prof Gary Egan, Drs Leigh Johnston and Scott Kolbe, Florey Neuroscience Institute, Melbourne
Development and plasticity of the primate visual cortex
Prof Lut Arckens, Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, Belgium