Current Employer: Department of Pathology, University of Adelaide
Achievements:
Benjamin Poulton Medical Research Scholarship for a PhD in Neurotrauma. May 1996 - 1999
Research in the Neurosurgery Department:
- Relationship between Alzheimer’s disease and traumatic brain injury
- Specialised molecular pathological techniques to study the early response of certain genes and proteins to traumatic brain and spinal cord injury.
- Study the neuroprotective properties of cyclosporin-A, MgSO4 and APP.
Born in Adelaide started a Bachelor of Health Science at the University of Adelaide in 1991.
I found the study of human biology very interesting during the first couple of years of my health science degree and by third year I realized that neuroanatomy was one of my better subjects. Also, during my tertiary studies I had a couple of friends who were killed in road traffic accidents and I think that this inspired me to want to study traumatic brain injury which combined both of my interests of pathology and neuroanatomy
I enjoy teaching but I also love the fact that I am able to continue my research for which I am extremely passionate about. I am looking forward to moving into the new Neuroscience Department of the IMVS this year and remaining an active member of the Neuroscience Consortium here in Adelaide.
PO Box 698, North Adelaide SA 5006, Australia
Telephone: +61 8 8371 0771
nrfginta@bigpond.com