Disorders

Research Grant - 2003

Research Category: Parkinson’s Disease Award

Dr Andrew Gundlach was the recipient of Brain Foundation grant funding in 2003

Parkinson’s Disease Award

Parkinson’s Disease Award
Role of the insulin-like peptide-3 (INSL3)/LGR8 receptor system in function/survival of key thalamic nuclei damaged in Parkinson's disease and progressive supranuclear palsy.
Dr Andrew Gundlach
Howard Florey Institute, University of Melbourne
Funded By Hennessy, Keller, Smith and Vacher Bequests
Co-Investigators : Dr Jasmine Henderson

Parkinson’s Disease Award funded by Hennessy, Keller, Smith and Vacher Bequests
Role of the insulin-like peptide-3 (INSL3)/LGR8 receptor system in function/survival of key thalamic nuclei damaged in Parkinson’s disease and progressive supranuclear palsy.

Dr Andrew Gundlach
Howard Florey Institute, University of Melbourne
Co-Investigator: Dr Jasmine Henderson

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