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Computational tools for analysing, modelling and visualising the human connectome in health and disease [ 2014 - 2018 ]

Also known as: Connectomics in health and disease

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1047648]

Researchers: Dr Andrew Zalesky (Principal investigator)

Brief description This research will develop cutting-edge computational tools and statistical methods to analyse, model and visualise the way in which the human brain is interconnected. The tools developed will be used to identify biological markers in the brain’s network of axonal circuitry (the connectome) that are valuable for diagnosis and prognosis of psychiatric disorders. This research will bring to fruition the exciting potential of connectomics in neuroscience and psychiatry.

Funding Amount $AUD 422,548.07

Funding Scheme Career Development Fellowships

Notes RD Wright Biomedical CDF

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