Translational Neuroscience Facility



About the TNF


The Translational Neuroscience Facility (TNF) is a new research development in the School of Medical Sciences at the University of New South Wales. The TNF broadly supports neuroscience research and training in the School of Medical Sciences directed towards treatment of neurological disorders.Several collaborating teams are embedded within the facility and their research focus spans from sensory and motor systems to pathophysiology of neurological disorders. Themes include hearing disorders, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, neuromuscular and neurodegenerative conditions, functional genomics, neural repair (for example stroke and spinal cord injury). The translational platform incorporates gene delivery technology (and gene therapy); cellular and intravital brain imaging; cellular and clinical electrophysiology (including patch-clamp, audiometry, nerve excitability and electromyography/nerve conduction); bionics (e.g. cochlear implants).

Research teams within the TNF are:



News & Events


  • As part of the LOUD SHIRT DAY on Friday 21 October 2011, the Translational Neuroscience Facility hosted a morning tea and fund raising in the School of Medical Sciences, UNSW to support hearing impaired children. Thanks to everyone who showed support to give the gift of sound and speech to these children.


  • Congratulations to Ria Arnold for receiving The Novartis Award for best free communication at the Australian and New Zealand Association of Neurologists Clinical Physiology Workshop.
  • Congratulations to Dr Arun Krishnan on his well deserved promotion to Associate Professor.
  • Congratulations to Dr Renee Morris and Dr Cindy Lin on receiving the 2011 Spinal Cord Injury Awards from the Brain Foundation.
  • Dr Jennie Cederholm received the Mark A. Smith prize for 2010 for her paper “Conformational changes in extracellular loop 2 associated with signal transduction in the glycine receptor” Cederholm, Absalom, Sugiharto, Griffith, Schofield, and Lewis (2010), J. of Neurochemistry 115, 1245-1255. Dr. Jennie Cederholm accepted the award at the Megaron Athens International conference centre on Sunday 28th August, 2011 from the Chief Editor (Rest of the World) of the Journal of Neurochemistry, Jörg B. Schulz.

  • Congratulation to Natalie Kwai who was awarded the Staff Prize for Health and Exercise Science of the School of Medical Sciences. This prize recognises her success in achieving the highest mark in the Health and Exercise Science Stage 4 Research Project. Natalie is currently undertaking a PhD in the TNF on axonal dysfunction in diabetes.








    Funding

    • National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
    • Australian Research Council (ARC)
    • Cochlear Ltd
    • NSW Office for Science and Medical Research (OSMR)
    • Brain Foundation
    • Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation
    • Ramaciotti Foundation
    • Royal Australasian College of Physicians
    • Pfizer Neuroscience
    • Deutsche Forschungsgesellschaft (DFG)
    • European Leukodystrophy Association (ELA)
    • European Commission FP7









    Contact:


    Prof. Gary D Housley
    (Director)
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    Dr. Sherif Tadros
    (Facility Manager)
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    Mr. Edward Crawford
    (Instrumentation Specialist)
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    Address:
    Third Floor
    School of Medical Sciences
    Wallace Wurth Building (C27)
    UNSW Sydney
    NSW 2052


    See Also:
    Department of Physiology

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