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Brain Research Institute (1996 - )

From
1996
Heidelberg West, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Medical Research
Website
http://www.brain.org.au
Location
Neurosciences Building, Austin & Repatriation Medical Centre, Banksia Street, Heidelberg West, Victoria 3081

Summary

Established in 1996 at the Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre, the Brain Research Institute (BRI) is an affiliated institution of University of Melbourne. The Institute works towards a better understanding of the ways both healthy and diseased brains function.

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Ailie Smith

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