Mike O'Sullivan
@cosmos_lab
Neurologist and neuroscientist interested in resilience and recovery of the injured brain. Astrocytes. Biotech. Partnerships. Naturalism.
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https://clinical-research.centre.uq.edu.au/osullivan-group 06-10-2013 15:56:11
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        Excellent day at Monash STM Neuroscience Monash Trauma Group Translational Medicine at Monash University and Alfred discussing TBI projects, opportunities and other cool things such as astrocytes and WB-PET. Thanks Meng for the invite for a pre-dinner beer tonight, thanks Lucy Vivash Georgia F. Symons
        Great news for David and the team! - the treatment programs Aphasia at UQ are developing are already making a difference to patients overcoming stroke
        Treating BPPV in hospital after head injury... Practical and helpful new work from Rebecca Smith Barry Seemungal 🇬🇧 🇹🇹
        
        
        
        If only researchers could take a "long term view" and get away from the problems of today, like Associate Deans do, all would be well 🤷.
        
        🧠🩸The dawn of a new era: What the latest research advances teach us about treatment for intracerebral hemorrhage. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11… Cambridge Stroke
                        
                    
                    
                    
                
        
        Stroke is not optional for neurologists | The renowned Canadian stroke neurologist Dr C Miller Fisher stated that neurology could be learnt stroke by stroke | #neurology #strokologists Practical Neurology European Stroke Org Australian Stroke Alliance @magxcite pn.bmj.com/content/practn…
        
        
        Congratulations Dr Lin Kooi Ong and colleagues - this looks really interesting. Brain repair mechanisms after cell therapy for stroke
        Congratulations Michelle, you have been an outstanding PhD student! We've learnt a lot about visual working memory - and it's underpinnings- along the way UQ Medicine Institute for Molecular Bioscience Jason Mattingley (unfortunately absent injured)