
The Rebecca L. Cooper Medical Research Foundation
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Funding innovative researchers studying the biology and mechanisms of disease which has the long term goal of changing clinical practice for treating disease.
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Congratulations to our 2024 Al & Val Rosenstrauss Fellows Dr Sophia Davidson, WEHI WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute) ; Dr Amy Winship Amy Winship , Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute; and Dr Shayanti Mukherjee Shayanti Mukherjee, Hudson Institute of Medical Research Hudson Institute of Medical Research .


Big congrats to two of our exceptional researchers Ethan Goddard-Borger and Michael Lazarou on receiving 5-year, $1.5m fellowships from the Rebecca L Cooper Medical Research Foundation (The Rebecca L. Cooper Medical Research Foundation). wehi.edu.au/news/wehi-rese…

Congratulations to our 2024 Rebecca Cooper Fellows!! 👏👏 Joanne Reed; Catherine Satzke; Michael Lazarou and Ethan Goddard-Borger are exceptional researchers who exemplify excellence and promise to leave a lasting impact on their fields of research.




In a series of videos that we will release over the course of the year, our talented Fellows give you a snapshot of their innovative research programs. Check out the video below to hear what Dr. Samantha Barton is working on.





Brain Breakthrough 🧠 The world’s largest study of #brain volume published now in Nature Genetics has revealed genetic links to #ADHD and #Parkinson’s Disease. Read the full story 👉 qimrberghofer.edu.au/news/worlds-la… #research #ENIGMA Lab of Neuro Imaging



Al & Val Rosenstrauss Fellowships have been awarded to Dr Maria Di Biase, University of Melbourne Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre ; Gang Liu , UTS and Jiao Jiao Li, UTS . We are delighted to support these talented early-career researchers for the next five years!

Congratulations to A/Prof Susanna Park Brain & Mind Centre on being awarded the 2025 Rebecca Cooper Fellowship! With $1.5 mil in support, A/Prof Park will propel her groundbreaking research to understand how chemotherapy produces nerve damage, to improve diagnosis and treatment.

Dr Maria Di Biase University of Melbourne discusses her novel research which aims to pioneer personalised treatment interventions for individuals with schizophrenia by incorporating their unique genetic, molecular, and functional illness profiles. 👇
