Details
- Close date
- Wednesday, 8 November 2023
- Academic background
- Health Sciences, Sciences
- Host campus
- Christchurch
- Qualification
- PhD
- Department
- Medicine (Christchurch)
- Supervisor
- Professor Tim Anderson, Dr Michael MacAskill, Dr Tracy Melzer, Dr Toni Pitcher
Overview
We have some substantial projects underway in Parkinson's disease and other neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis and Huntington's.
Our research is conducted at a human behavioural and clinical level.
Our methods include brain imaging (functional, structural, diffusion and perfusion MRI; metabolic and protein deposition PET), movement measurement (eye and hand tracking), and neuropsychological assessment.
These projects have roles for students from diverse backgrounds, including psychology, neuroscience, physics, mathematics, statistics, and medicine.
Potential topics
- Progression in Parkinson's disease: evidence from serialeye movement, MRI, and cognitive assessment
- Freezing and falling in Parkinson's disease – who, why and what to do
- Multiple sclerosis – epidemiology and mechanisms
- Cerebral haemodynamic function in ageing and dementia
- Saccadic eye movements in health and in neurological disorders
- Adaptation of human saccadic eye movements
- Hand-eye coordination in real-world tasks.
- Mathematical modeling of neurological disease onset, incidence, and progression
- Brain imaging in other populations including very preterm birth, mild traumatic brain injury, etc