The complex lives of glia after brain injury: new insights from in vivo real-time imaging

Rohan Walker,
University of Newcastle, Hunter Medical Research Institute
Associate Professor Frederick Rohan Walker is a senior research fellow based at the Hunter Medical Research Institute. He is a chief investigator and co-director of the University of Newcastle's Priority Research Centre in Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury, the Director of the Hunter Stroke Biobank, and is a named research fellow for the NHMRC Centre of Excellence in Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation. He also co-heads the Medical Devices laboratory and Bioanalytics for Synthetic Environments Research Group. He receives research support from the NHMRC and DSTG.
All welcome. Drinks and nibbles from 3:30pm, seminar starts, 4pm.
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