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The Rebecca L. Cooper Medical Research Foundation

@rlcmrf

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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What a night! We celebrated 40 years of supporting research innovation and can't wait to grow our support in years to come! A special shout out to our amazing Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) who guide us in funding truly impressive and inspirational researchers!

What a night! We celebrated 40 years of supporting research innovation and can't wait to grow our support in years to come! A special shout out to our amazing Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) who guide us in funding truly impressive and inspirational researchers!
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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.

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Our peer review process is critical to ensuring that there is scientific rigour behind our funding decisions. Watch this video to find out more about our Scientific Advisory Committee.

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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.

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NEW TREATMENT OPTIONS UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE Design of next generation meshes using degradable polymers and stem cell based surgical constructs Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) develops when tissues, pelvic floor muscles and ligaments that support the pelvic

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A/Prof Tamsyn Van Rheenen chats about her research which aims to identify the cognitive profile of bipolar disorder and develop intervention strategies 👇

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Q&A about my journey from engineering to neuroscience/psychiatry + my thoughts on issues in psychiatry research: rdcu.be/dR0rf Thanks for the opportunity Natalia Gass, Senior Editor, Nature Mental Health - a fabulous journal with a smooth & fast editorial process.

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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

Brain Breakthrough 🧠 The world’s largest study of #brain volume published now in <a href="/NatureGenet/">Nature Genetics</a> has revealed genetic links to #ADHD and #Parkinson’s Disease. Read the full story 👉 qimrberghofer.edu.au/news/worlds-la… #research #ENIGMA <a href="/USCLONI/">Lab of Neuro Imaging</a>
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Very proud of our Al & Val Rosenstrauss Fellow, A/Prof Miguel Renteria, who has published a landmark paper in Nature Genetics which provides an insight into the intricate relationship between our genetic makeup and brain health.

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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.

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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. 👇

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Gang Liu aims to identify new therapies for Idiopathic Lung Fibrosis (IPF), a chronic and progressive disease which currently has a poor prognosis for those suffering the disease. Find out more about his research 👇