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Research opportunities

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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,
Genetic Health Research (BLC),
Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Physiotherapist, Physiotherapy Department, Monash Health
Murdoch Children's Research Institute
The Royal Children's Hospital, 50 Flemington Road
Parkville, Victoria 3052 Australia
T +61 3 8341 6442
E melissa.roberts@mcri.edu.au


SpeechATAX trial background. (pdf)

SpeechATAX trial contact Hannah Reece as per information on this flyer. (pdf)

 

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