Neurological Foundation presents Professor John Reynolds: Honouring 50 years of research
Neurological Foundation presents Professor John Reynolds: Honouring 50 years of research

Please join us for this digital event to hear Professor John Reynolds discuss his career, his latest research and how the V J Chapman Fellowship shaped the scientist he is today at a special online Headlines event to mark the Foundation’s 50th Anniversary. It is the final instalment of four celebratory events held throughout the year highlighting the scientists and clinicians who were awarded the Chapman and Wrightson Fellowships, and to honour our founders.

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Neurological Foundation presents Professor John Reynolds: Honouring 50 years of research
18:30 PM
Wednesday, 24 November 2021
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Neurological Foundation presents Professor John Reynolds: Honouring 50 years of research
Neurological Foundation presents Professor John Reynolds: Honouring 50 years of researchZoom Neurological Foundation presents Professor John Reynolds: Honouring 50 years of research18:30 PM Wednesday, 24 November 2021 Register
Neurological Foundation presents Professor John Reynolds: Honouring 50 years of research

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Professor John Reynolds is a Principal Investigator at the Brain Health Research Centre at the University of Otago. His vast research agenda covers Parkinson’s disease and stroke, targeted drug delivery, dysfunction of the basal ganglia, tinnitus, learning and memory mechanisms, and how the brain perceives rewards, to name a few. All of his research interests overlap, each one helping to fill a gap in our understanding of the most complex organ in the human body, the brain.

Please note: This event will now go ahead digitally through Zoom Events.

The presentation will begin promptly at 6.30pm. There will be the oppourtunity to ask questions which will be answered in the Q&A after the presentation. 

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