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Amy Brodtmann Monash Lens

Amy Brodtmann Monash Lens
Amy Brodtmann Monash Lens

Amy Brodtmann Monash Lens Amy examines vascular contributions to late life cognition. she’s interested in modifiable risk and identifying interventions to prevent post stroke dementia and pathological cognitive ageing. Amy leads the cognitive health initiative at monash university’s central clinical school and leads cognitive neurology services and dementia trials at the royal melbourne hospital and the eastern cognitive disorders clinic.

Professor Amy Brodtmann Depart Of Neuroscience Monash University
Professor Amy Brodtmann Depart Of Neuroscience Monash University

Professor Amy Brodtmann Depart Of Neuroscience Monash University ‪school of translational medicine, monash university‬ ‪‪cited by 13,804‬‬ ‪dementia‬ ‪stroke‬ ‪vascular cognitive impairment‬ ‪brain imaging‬. After completing my clinical training and chicago post doctoral position, my research focus has been on improving dementia diagnosis through understanding neurodegenerative mechanisms. Objective: blood biomarkers of neuronal injury such as neurofilament light (nfl) show promise to improve diagnosis of neurodegenerative disorders and distinguish neurodegenerative from primary. Amy leads the cognitive health initiative at monash university’s school of translational medicine in naarm melbourne, australia, and heads cognitive neurology services and dementia trials at 2 hospitals.

Amy Brodtmann Monash University
Amy Brodtmann Monash University

Amy Brodtmann Monash University Objective: blood biomarkers of neuronal injury such as neurofilament light (nfl) show promise to improve diagnosis of neurodegenerative disorders and distinguish neurodegenerative from primary. Amy leads the cognitive health initiative at monash university’s school of translational medicine in naarm melbourne, australia, and heads cognitive neurology services and dementia trials at 2 hospitals. Professor amy brodtmann leads the cognitive health initiative in the department of neuroscience, school of translational medicine, monash university. prior to this, she was a professor in the department of florey at the university of melbourne and an honorary adjunct clinical professor at monash university. Professor amy brodtmann is the 2025 recipient of the ohbm mentor award, recognized for her longstanding contributions to clinical neuroscience and mentorship. as a clinician scientist at monash university, she leads the cognitive health initiative within the department of neuroscience in the school of translational medicine. Contributors: amy brodtmann; nicholas cheng; emilio werden; johannes neumann; catherine robb; sharyn m fitzgerald; rory wolfe; andrew m tonkin; suzanne g. orchard; joanne ryan et al. We are delighted to announce that professor amy brodtmann and her research group will be joining the department of neuroscience, the central clinical school, monash university on 4 july. prof brodtmann and her team members are global leaders in human cognitive neuroscience research.

Lens Expert Topical Commentary Pioneering Research Monash University
Lens Expert Topical Commentary Pioneering Research Monash University

Lens Expert Topical Commentary Pioneering Research Monash University Professor amy brodtmann leads the cognitive health initiative in the department of neuroscience, school of translational medicine, monash university. prior to this, she was a professor in the department of florey at the university of melbourne and an honorary adjunct clinical professor at monash university. Professor amy brodtmann is the 2025 recipient of the ohbm mentor award, recognized for her longstanding contributions to clinical neuroscience and mentorship. as a clinician scientist at monash university, she leads the cognitive health initiative within the department of neuroscience in the school of translational medicine. Contributors: amy brodtmann; nicholas cheng; emilio werden; johannes neumann; catherine robb; sharyn m fitzgerald; rory wolfe; andrew m tonkin; suzanne g. orchard; joanne ryan et al. We are delighted to announce that professor amy brodtmann and her research group will be joining the department of neuroscience, the central clinical school, monash university on 4 july. prof brodtmann and her team members are global leaders in human cognitive neuroscience research.

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