EPISODE · Jan 2, 2026 · 15 MIN
Australian Neuroscience Society annual conference - chatting to a range of researchers
from Hot off the Synapse (Live interview archives with Dr Lila Landowski, neuroscientist) · host RockAtScientist media
The 2025 Australasian Neuroscience Society Conference landed in Dr Lila Landowski’s hometown of Hobart—and with so many brilliant researchers descending on the city, she couldn’t resist getting them on the mic to share what they’re working on.This segment is a little different to the usual: you won't hear much from Lila, and instead, you’ll hear from five Australian neuroscientists, each giving a snapshot of their fascinating research.Professor Jason Mattingly- President of the Australasian Neuroscience Society & University of Queensland/Queensland Brain InstituteDr Carly Cullen- University of Queensland, Mater Research Institute.Professor Anthony Hannan- Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental HealthAelon Rahmani - Flinders UniversityDr. Kirsten Coupland- University of Newcastle.SummaryThe conversation revolves around the Australasian Neuroscience Society Conference, highlighting various research topics in neuroscience, including sensory processing, myelin biology, anxiety disorders, and the role of cerebrospinal fluid in brain health. The speakers share their insights and experiences, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and discovery in the field of neuroscience.Chapters00:00 Dr Lila Landowski: The Conference Theme02:46 Prof Jason Mattingley: Understanding Sensory Processing and Attention05:56 Dr Carly Cullen, Mater Research Institute: Exploring Myelin and Brain Repair08:45 Modeling Anxiety Disorders in Rodents11:32 The Role of Immune Activation in Brain Health14:43 Cerebrospinal Fluid: The Brain's Cleaning MechanismKeywords: neuroscience, brain research, attention, myelin, anxiety disorders, cerebrospinal fluid, Australasian Neuroscience Society, neurological conditions, mental health, scientific discovery
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The 2025 Australasian Neuroscience Society Conference landed in Dr Lila Landowski’s hometown of Hobart—and with so many brilliant researchers descending on the city, she couldn’t resist getting them on the mic to share what they’re working on.This segment is a little different to the usual: you won't hear much from Lila, and instead, you’ll hear from five Australian neuroscientists, each giving a snapshot of their fascinating research.Professor Jason Mattingly- President of the Australasian Neuroscience Society & University of Queensland/Queensland Brain InstituteDr Carly Cullen- University of Queensland, Mater Research Institute.Professor Anthony Hannan- Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental HealthAelon Rahmani - Flinders UniversityDr. Kirsten Coupland- University of Newcastle.SummaryThe conversation revolves around the Australasian Neuroscience Society Conference, highlighting various research topics in neuroscience, including sensory processing, myelin biology, anxiety disorders, and the role of cerebrospinal fluid in brain health. The speakers share their insights and experiences, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and discovery in the field of neuroscience.Chapters00:00 Dr Lila Landowski: The Conference Theme02:46 Prof Jason Mattingley: Understanding Sensory Processing and Attention05:56 Dr Carly Cullen, Mater Research Institute: Exploring Myelin and Brain Repair08:45 Modeling Anxiety Disorders in Rodents11:32 The Role of Immune Activation in Brain Health14:43 Cerebrospinal Fluid: The Brain's Cleaning MechanismKeywords: neuroscience, brain research, attention, myelin, anxiety disorders, cerebrospinal fluid, Australasian Neuroscience Society, neurological conditions, mental health, scientific discovery
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