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QBI's Professor Barry Dickson has recently been awarded a $3 million NHMRC grant to study how chronic stress affects neural connectivity.
Barry Dickson completed bachelor's degrees in mathematics and molecular genetics in Melbourne, Australia, a PhD in developmental biology in Zurich, Switzerland.
Our goal is to understand how information processing in defined neural circuits generates complex animal behaviours. As a model system, we focus on the fly's
Professorial Research Fellow, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences, Queensland Brain Institute.
Barry Dickson, who spent around 12 years of his career at the IMP, set out to unravel neural circuits in the brain that control complex innate behaviours.
Barry J. Dickson FRS (born 14 August 1962) is an Australian neurobiologist who studies the development of neuronal networks in the fruit fly Drosophila
Barry Dickson was director of the IMP between 2006 and 2013. Under his guidance, the IMP introduced innovative career opportunities for young scientists.
Barry J Dickson's 210 research works with 25594 citations, including: Sexually-dimorphic neurons in the Drosophila whole-brain connectome.
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