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Research opportunitiesClick on the Flyer or information documents you would like to read. Remote Research opportunity. (pdf) The Department of Neuroscience at Monash University is recruiting adults with genetically-confirmed Spinocerebellar Ataxia (SCA1, 2, 3, or 6) from anywhere in Australia to participate in home-based tracking of motor symptoms, cognition, and mood. Participation will include a yearly 2-hour session, and short 20-minute monthly assessments. All tasks will be completed in your own home by videoconference - all you need is a computer and the internet. For further information or to register your interest, please contact the Harding Lab at Monash University: 0492 923 663, harding.lab@monash.edu (Research Lead: Dr. Ian Harding, ian.harding@monash.edu; Clinical Lead: Dr. David Szmulewicz,
david.szmulewicz@neurologyvictoria.com.au). Rehab Study Information. (pdf) Rehab Study contact is currently Melissa Roberts as Sarah Milne is currently on maternity leave. Melissa Roberts B.Physio - Coordinating Principle Investigator, SpeechATAX trial background. (pdf) SpeechATAX trial contact Hannah Reece as per information on this flyer. (pdf)
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