Archive for March 2023
AEP data helping our understanding of brain dynamics
Vicky He, second year PhD student at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health is conducting neuroimaging research to better understand how the brain works, and how it may be affected in people living with epilepsy, using the AEP imaging data. Vicky He’s research uses MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) to map the location of brain functions.…
Read MoreMeet the AEP Team – Jodie Chapman
Meet Jodie Chapman, one of the Australian Epilepsy Project’s Neuropsychology Research Assistants. She is a Doctor of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology) and is passionate about understanding the impact mood and cognitive changes have on a person’s wellbeing. What is your role at the AEP? I am a Neuropsychology Research Assistant at the AEP. Participants in the…
Read MoreAustralian Epilepsy Project welcomes new Lived Experience Ambassadors
Carolyn and Ned Travers, AEP South Australian Lived Experience Ambassadors At the recent launch of the AEP Hub SAHMRI, we welcomed Carolyn and Ned Travers, our South Australian Lived Experience Ambassadors, to the AEP team. Ned has been under the care of Dr Michelle Kiley AM, Director of Epilepsy Services Central Adelaide Local Health Network…
Read MoreCelebrating women of the AEP – IWD 2023
L to R: Rachel Hughes, Evie Muller, Chath Fernando, OJ Agarwal, Cliona Walsh, Amanda Anderson, Sam Jackson, Victoria Whatmore, Katie Liddicoat, Clara Marquina, Jodie Chapman, Carmen Zheng, Bella Peterson, Laura Stevens, Zanfina Ademi, Jocelyn Halim, Donna Parker, Molly Ireland, Remika Mito, Donna Hutchison, Karin Verspoor , Loren Lindenmayer, Leila Nategh, Carmel Jacobson, Subhaga Amarasekara, Carolyn…
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