- 31 March 2025Aileen Hamilton generously bequeathed her Bulimba property to the Queensland Brain Institute, to further brain injury research, in honour of her son, Ronnie, who lived with an acquired brain injury.
- Researchers have found that giving mice real-time sounds linked to their movements during a task helps them learn motor skills faster, paving the way for further studies to improve our understanding of motor skills learning.
- 12 February 2025Alison Carlisle claimed first prize in the annual scientific art competition for her work titled ‘Projections and trajectories’, which offers a detailed portrayal of neural stem cells in the hippocampus.
Pages
Impact Report 2024/2025
Thank you for your generosity and the hope you instil in us through your support of QBI's research. Together, we have been able to propel discoveries and push the boundaries of human knowledge about the brain.
Engage
General enquiries
+61 7 334 66300
qbi@uq.edu.au
Student enquiries
HDR students
Higher Degree by Research Liaison Officer
+61 7 334 66401 (Mon, Tue, Fri)
hdr.qbi@enquire.uq.edu.au
All other students
Collaborators Liaison
+61 7 334 66300
collaborators@qbi.uq.edu.au