The National Fire Industry Association (NFIA) Patron's Walk has raised more than $1 million for brain and medical research to help support soldiers and those living with mental health conditions.
On Thursday 15 March, during Brain Awareness Week, the Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) hosted Getting Deep into Sleep, a free public lecture at the State Library of Queensland. On the eve of World Sleep Day, experts from the University of Queensland delved into the world of sleep to unpack what happens in our brains as we sleep.
The potentially powerful combination of ultrasound and antibodies for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease is the focus of a News & Views article by UQ’s Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) researchers.
Jeff Maclean, Chair of QBI’s Advisory Board, and Beverley Trivett, QBI Advisory Board Member, were both appointed Members of the Order of Australia (AM) for significant service to the community.
High school student, Emma Peng, participated in UQ’s Young Changemakers Program last year. The experience prompted her to embark on an internship in the Balbi lab at the Queensland Brain Institute.
Professor Timothy Bredy and his lab study the RNA-based mechanisms that regulate neuronal activity during learning and memory. During this Q&A, we delve into some of the cutting-edge work taking place around RNA in the Bredy lab at QBI.
The McKinney family know the importance of relationships. Their relationship with UQ’s Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) started with the parents of the fourth-generation jeweller, Margot McKinney (pictured), who runs McKinney’s Jewellery (or The Green Door as it is often known).
Chuck Feeney donated at least $350 million to Queensland science institutes, including $20 million to establish the Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) in 2003.
John and Evelyn met in late 1998. They married in 2000 and honeymooned in Australia. Upon returning to Canada they sold up and moved to Australia in 2005 to start a new life together. Sadly Evelyn started to develop dementia in early 2015.
QBI researcher, Dr Adam Briner, has secured a coveted international postdoctoral fellowship to conduct research at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Dr Briner recently finished his PhD with supervisors Professor Jürgen Götz and Dr Pranesh Padmanabhan at the Queensland Brain Institute.
Queensland Brain Institute neuroscientist Associate Professor Steven Zuryn has been awarded an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship to explore the interactions between the gut microbiome and mitochondria.
The Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) is proud to announce a $1 million gift today from FightMND to help fund a study on whether changes in the make-up of nerves are involved in causing neurodegeneration in MND.
Maureen Stevenson is well-known in medical and research circles for her generous philanthropy, having supported charities and medical research institutes for nearly 30 years. She has donated over $100,000 to QBI over the past 11 years.
Recognising stroke and motor neuron disease (MND) had only limited treatment options and no cures prompted Lyn and Bobbie Brazil to establish the Brazil Family Program for Neurology in 2017.