
Maya Davies
@mayardavies
She/Her | Neuroscientist in training | SAHMRI PhD candidate
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05-02-2021 02:54:35
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Our lead Dr Hannah Rose Wardill recognised as one of Australia’s top young scientists in The Advertiser today. Thank you for the continued advocacy for people living with or beyond #cancer. Uni of Adelaide SAHMRI instagram.com/reel/ChyYLhIAx…

Maya Davies sharing her honours work developing an in vitro model of the #bloodbrainbarrier using #stemcells at this year’s Florey Postgraduate Conference! Uni of Adelaide SAHMRI Cedric Bardy #supponc


So honoured to have received the Lions Medical Research Foundation award for my presentation regarding my work modelling the #bloodbrainbarrier at the Florey Postgraduate Conference Uni of Adelaide

Fantastic poster presentations at the SAHMRI Research Showcase 🙌 Hayley Emma Cheney Jacqui Scott Connor Williams Laura Trainor sadia munir Maya Davies & Caleb Lill


Awesome to see all the exciting research going on at the SAHMRI and such a great opportunity to talk about my work Supportive Oncology Research Group

Some exciting things are happening in Supportive Oncology Research Group

Jacqui Scott MASCC And finally Maya Davies will present her incredible work evaluating patterns of neurotoxicity in stem cell derived neuroprogenitor cells and how this relates to cognitive impairment in #paediatric patients. SupportiveCareforKids MASCC Come say hi!


Amazing opportunity to network at the MASCC new member breakfast this morning. Hosted by MASCC president Maryam Lustberg MD, MPH, FASCO and my very own supervisor Dr Hannah Rose Wardill


A great talk by Susanna Park talking about the impact of neuropathic pain in people experiencing #CIPN, and the importance of understanding neuropathic pain in order to optimise treatment strategies! #MASCC23


Great talk from Thushini Manuweera from the Kleckner lab University of Maryland, Baltimore about the important role the brain plays in chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain at #MASCC2023



Really exciting new paper by Courtney Cross and Supportive Oncology Research Group showing that a fibre-rich diet can alleviate the neuroinflammation we see after chemotherapy and may be a promising therapeutic for chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Interesting in modelling diseases that affect the littles of humans? Check out Maya Davies’s paper with recommendations on what to consider when designing or selecting the right model. Key take away - the paediatric brain is much more than a small adult one! SupportiveCareforKids


More than a small adult brain: an exciting new paper out by Maya Davies emphasising the need to use age-matched models when investigating paediatric neurological disease such as chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment sciencedirect.com/science/articl… #SuppOnc


An overview of the differences between the adult and childhood brain and what this means for childhood cancer survivors. Follow the link for the full article. protect-au.mimecast.com/s/yoQnCk814lIP… Supportive Oncology Research Group Cedric Bardy



SORGies Maya Davies and Courtney Cross at the Australasian Neuroscience Society meeting in Brisbane, presenting their work on chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment. #supponc


Study reveals cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers of neurotoxicity in childhood cancer survivors who underwent cranial radiotherapy or surgery. Findings suggest low-grade neurodegeneration and highlight a need for ongoing monitoring to address long-term risks onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…