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PERRON INSTITUTE
Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science is Western Australia’s longest established medical research institute. We undertake cutting edge research on a broad spectrum of conditions including stroke, Parkinson’s, motor neurone disease, muscular dystrophy, myositis and ABOUTPERRON INSTITUTE The Perron Institute undertakes pioneering research on a broad spectrum of neurological disorders, including stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, brain cancer and muscle disorders including muscular dystrophy and myositis. It brings together laboratory scientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, clinicalCLINICS-MAIN
The Clinics at the Perron Institute provide diagnosis, management and treatments for patients with complex and usually long term, neurological and neuromuscular diseases. More Information. CONTACT PERRON INSTITUTE Contact Information for the Perron Institute Clinics and Research | Phone: + 61 (08) 6457 0200 | Email: clinic@perron.uwa.edu.au WELCOME DR DEV NATHANI Welcome Dr Dev Nathani. Dr Dev Nathani has joined the Perron Institute and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital multidisciplinary motor neurone disease clinic. He has relocated from Canberra to replace Dr Rob Edis who retired from the clinic at the end of last year. Dr Nathani completed his medical degree at the University of New South Wales in2011.
PROFESSOR MERRILEE NEEDHAM, (MBBS, PHD, FRACP) Professor Merrilee Needham conducts a Neuromuscular Clinic at the Perron Institute. Professor Needham commenced neuromuscular and myositis clinics at the Perron Institute in 2013. Professor Needham is currently head of Neurology at Fiona Stanley Hospital. In 2006 Professor Needham began her PhD studies in Perth under the supervisionof
OUR NEW BUILDING OPENING Our new building opening. Our Patron, Her Excellency, the Honourable, Kerry Sanderson AC, Governor of Western Australia, officially opened the new Ralph & Patricia Sarich Neuroscience Research Institute building on 26th April, hosted by Professor Bryant Stokes AM, North Metro Health Service and the Sarich Family. CLINICAL PROFESSOR WILLIAM (BILL) CARROLL Clinical Professor William (Bill) Carroll conducts a large multiple sclerosis (MS) clinic and is an eminent MS researcher at the Perron Institute. Professor Carroll is a Clinical Professor of Neurology at the University of Western Australia and a consultant neurologist at the Perron Institute. Professor Carroll is also a neurologist at theSir
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Dr Alex Tang, a Postdoctoral researcher in the Brain Plasticity group at Perron Institute and The University of Western Australia, is one of 4 finalists in the young leadership category of the 7NEWS Perth Young Achiever Awards WA. Please show your support and vote for Alex in the people's choice award. PROFESSOR ELAINE HOLMES Professor Elaine Holmes is a Premier’s Fellow in Phenomics and Professor of Computational Science at Murdoch University. Professor Holmes arrived in Perth from Imperial College in London in 2019. She will play a key role in the Australian National Phenome Centre at Murdoch. A computational biologist by background, Professor Holmes hasover 20
PERRON INSTITUTE
Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science is Western Australia’s longest established medical research institute. We undertake cutting edge research on a broad spectrum of conditions including stroke, Parkinson’s, motor neurone disease, muscular dystrophy, myositis and ABOUTPERRON INSTITUTE The Perron Institute undertakes pioneering research on a broad spectrum of neurological disorders, including stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, brain cancer and muscle disorders including muscular dystrophy and myositis. It brings together laboratory scientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, clinicalCLINICS-MAIN
The Clinics at the Perron Institute provide diagnosis, management and treatments for patients with complex and usually long term, neurological and neuromuscular diseases. More Information. CONTACT PERRON INSTITUTE Contact Information for the Perron Institute Clinics and Research | Phone: + 61 (08) 6457 0200 | Email: clinic@perron.uwa.edu.au WELCOME DR DEV NATHANI Welcome Dr Dev Nathani. Dr Dev Nathani has joined the Perron Institute and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital multidisciplinary motor neurone disease clinic. He has relocated from Canberra to replace Dr Rob Edis who retired from the clinic at the end of last year. Dr Nathani completed his medical degree at the University of New South Wales in2011.
PROFESSOR MERRILEE NEEDHAM, (MBBS, PHD, FRACP) Professor Merrilee Needham conducts a Neuromuscular Clinic at the Perron Institute. Professor Needham commenced neuromuscular and myositis clinics at the Perron Institute in 2013. Professor Needham is currently head of Neurology at Fiona Stanley Hospital. In 2006 Professor Needham began her PhD studies in Perth under the supervisionof
OUR NEW BUILDING OPENING Our new building opening. Our Patron, Her Excellency, the Honourable, Kerry Sanderson AC, Governor of Western Australia, officially opened the new Ralph & Patricia Sarich Neuroscience Research Institute building on 26th April, hosted by Professor Bryant Stokes AM, North Metro Health Service and the Sarich Family. CLINICAL PROFESSOR WILLIAM (BILL) CARROLL Clinical Professor William (Bill) Carroll conducts a large multiple sclerosis (MS) clinic and is an eminent MS researcher at the Perron Institute. Professor Carroll is a Clinical Professor of Neurology at the University of Western Australia and a consultant neurologist at the Perron Institute. Professor Carroll is also a neurologist at theSir
DR RICK STELL
Dr Alex Tang, a Postdoctoral researcher in the Brain Plasticity group at Perron Institute and The University of Western Australia, is one of 4 finalists in the young leadership category of the 7NEWS Perth Young Achiever Awards WA. Please show your support and vote for Alex in the people's choice award. PROFESSOR ELAINE HOLMES Professor Elaine Holmes is a Premier’s Fellow in Phenomics and Professor of Computational Science at Murdoch University. Professor Holmes arrived in Perth from Imperial College in London in 2019. She will play a key role in the Australian National Phenome Centre at Murdoch. A computational biologist by background, Professor Holmes hasover 20
ABOUTPERRON INSTITUTE The Perron Institute undertakes pioneering research on a broad spectrum of neurological disorders, including stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, brain cancer and muscle disorders including muscular dystrophy and myositis. It brings together laboratory scientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, clinicalCLINICS-MAIN
The Clinics at the Perron Institute provide diagnosis, management and treatments for patients with complex and usually long term, neurological and neuromuscular diseases. More Information.PERRON CLINICS
The Clinics at the Perron Institute provide diagnosis, management and treatments for patients with complex and usually long term, neurological and neuromuscular diseases. Such conditions include Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders such as Essential Tremor and dystonia, Multiple Sclerosis, Inflammatory Muscle Diseasesincluding
CLINICAL TRIALS
Clinical trials at the Perron Institute that are both pharmaceutical sponsored and investigator driven provide an opportunity for participation by some of our clinic patients. The Perron Institute consultants participating in clinical research and trials include Clinical Professors William Carroll, Allan Kermode, Soumya Ghosh andDavid Blacker
MOVEMENT DISORDER CLINIC The Movement Disorders Clinics at the Perron Institute provide comprehensive management and treatment for people with a movement disorder, including very complex cases. Movement disorders can be relentlessly progressive and disabling conditions. Untreatable a mere 50 years ago, there has been steady progress in the treatment of theseconditions
EXPLORING LINKS BETWEEN MUSIC AND OXYTOCIN 7 January 2021. Exploring links between music and oxytocin. The links between behavioural aspects of human musicality and the hormone oxytocin are explored in a recent thought-provoking article by prominent WA neuroscientist Emeritus Professor Alan Harvey. BRAIN PLASTICITY RESEARCH The aim of the Perron Institute’s Brain Plasticity Research led by MSWA Senior Research Fellow in Brain Plasticity, Associate Professor Jennifer Rodger, is to understand the mechanisms of brain plasticity and apply this understanding to improve brain function in healthypeople and
PROFESSOR STEPHEN (STEVE) WILTON Professor Steve Wilton is the Perron Institute’s Director and the Director of the Centre for Molecular Medicine and Innovative Therapeutics at Murdoch University. With Professor Sue Fletcher, he also leads the Molecular Therapies Laboratory at Murdoch University. Professor Wilton joined the institute in 1991 and with his colleagueProfessor
CLINICAL PROFESSOR NEVILLE KNUCKEY Clinical Professor Neville Knuckey is the head of Stroke Research at the Perron Institute.Clinical Professor Knuckey completed medicine at the University of Western Australia, then trained in Neurosurgery in Western Australia. He completed Neurosurgical Fellowships at The Johns Hopkins and Brown University in the USA.JENNIFER EISENHAUER
Jennifer Eisenhauer is both a Registered Psychologist and a Research Assistant in Restorative Neurology Research at the Perron Institute. Jennifer completed her BSc (Psychology) with Honours at The Univeristy of Western Australia and completed her Masters in psychology at Curtin University at the end of 2016.PERRON INSTITUTE
Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science is Western Australia’s longest established medical research institute. We undertake cutting edge research on a broad spectrum of conditions including stroke, Parkinson’s, motor neurone disease, muscular dystrophy, myositis and ABOUTPERRON INSTITUTE The Perron Institute undertakes pioneering research on a broad spectrum of neurological disorders, including stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, brain cancer and muscle disorders including muscular dystrophy and myositis. It brings together laboratory scientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, clinicalPERRON CLINICS
The Clinics at the Perron Institute provide diagnosis, management and treatments for patients with complex and usually long term, neurological and neuromuscular diseases. Such conditions include Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders such as Essential Tremor and dystonia, Multiple Sclerosis, Inflammatory Muscle Diseasesincluding
CONTACT PERRON INSTITUTE Contact Information for the Perron Institute Clinics and Research | Phone: + 61 (08) 6457 0200 | Email: clinic@perron.uwa.edu.au WELCOME DR DEV NATHANI Welcome Dr Dev Nathani. Dr Dev Nathani has joined the Perron Institute and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital multidisciplinary motor neurone disease clinic. He has relocated from Canberra to replace Dr Rob Edis who retired from the clinic at the end of last year. Dr Nathani completed his medical degree at the University of New South Wales in2011.
PROFESSOR MERRILEE NEEDHAM, (MBBS, PHD, FRACP) Professor Merrilee Needham conducts a Neuromuscular Clinic at the Perron Institute. Professor Needham commenced neuromuscular and myositis clinics at the Perron Institute in 2013. Professor Needham is currently head of Neurology at Fiona Stanley Hospital. In 2006 Professor Needham began her PhD studies in Perth under the supervisionof
OUR NEW BUILDING OPENING Our new building opening. Our Patron, Her Excellency, the Honourable, Kerry Sanderson AC, Governor of Western Australia, officially opened the new Ralph & Patricia Sarich Neuroscience Research Institute building on 26th April, hosted by Professor Bryant Stokes AM, North Metro Health Service and the Sarich Family. PROFESSOR STEPHEN (STEVE) WILTON Professor Steve Wilton is the Perron Institute’s Director and the Director of the Centre for Molecular Medicine and Innovative Therapeutics at Murdoch University. With Professor Sue Fletcher, he also leads the Molecular Therapies Laboratory at Murdoch University. Professor Wilton joined the institute in 1991 and with his colleagueProfessor
CLINICAL PROFESSOR WILLIAM (BILL) CARROLL Clinical Professor William (Bill) Carroll conducts a large multiple sclerosis (MS) clinic and is an eminent MS researcher at the Perron Institute. Professor Carroll is a Clinical Professor of Neurology at the University of Western Australia and a consultant neurologist at the Perron Institute. Professor Carroll is also a neurologist at theSir
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PERRON INSTITUTE
Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science is Western Australia’s longest established medical research institute. We undertake cutting edge research on a broad spectrum of conditions including stroke, Parkinson’s, motor neurone disease, muscular dystrophy, myositis and ABOUTPERRON INSTITUTE The Perron Institute undertakes pioneering research on a broad spectrum of neurological disorders, including stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, brain cancer and muscle disorders including muscular dystrophy and myositis. It brings together laboratory scientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, clinicalPERRON CLINICS
The Clinics at the Perron Institute provide diagnosis, management and treatments for patients with complex and usually long term, neurological and neuromuscular diseases. Such conditions include Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders such as Essential Tremor and dystonia, Multiple Sclerosis, Inflammatory Muscle Diseasesincluding
CONTACT PERRON INSTITUTE Contact Information for the Perron Institute Clinics and Research | Phone: + 61 (08) 6457 0200 | Email: clinic@perron.uwa.edu.au WELCOME DR DEV NATHANI Welcome Dr Dev Nathani. Dr Dev Nathani has joined the Perron Institute and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital multidisciplinary motor neurone disease clinic. He has relocated from Canberra to replace Dr Rob Edis who retired from the clinic at the end of last year. Dr Nathani completed his medical degree at the University of New South Wales in2011.
PROFESSOR MERRILEE NEEDHAM, (MBBS, PHD, FRACP) Professor Merrilee Needham conducts a Neuromuscular Clinic at the Perron Institute. Professor Needham commenced neuromuscular and myositis clinics at the Perron Institute in 2013. Professor Needham is currently head of Neurology at Fiona Stanley Hospital. In 2006 Professor Needham began her PhD studies in Perth under the supervisionof
OUR NEW BUILDING OPENING Our new building opening. Our Patron, Her Excellency, the Honourable, Kerry Sanderson AC, Governor of Western Australia, officially opened the new Ralph & Patricia Sarich Neuroscience Research Institute building on 26th April, hosted by Professor Bryant Stokes AM, North Metro Health Service and the Sarich Family. PROFESSOR STEPHEN (STEVE) WILTON Professor Steve Wilton is the Perron Institute’s Director and the Director of the Centre for Molecular Medicine and Innovative Therapeutics at Murdoch University. With Professor Sue Fletcher, he also leads the Molecular Therapies Laboratory at Murdoch University. Professor Wilton joined the institute in 1991 and with his colleagueProfessor
CLINICAL PROFESSOR WILLIAM (BILL) CARROLL Clinical Professor William (Bill) Carroll conducts a large multiple sclerosis (MS) clinic and is an eminent MS researcher at the Perron Institute. Professor Carroll is a Clinical Professor of Neurology at the University of Western Australia and a consultant neurologist at the Perron Institute. Professor Carroll is also a neurologist at theSir
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The Clinics at the Perron Institute provide diagnosis, management and treatments for patients with complex and usually long term, neurological and neuromuscular conditions.PERRON CLINICS
The Clinics at the Perron Institute provide diagnosis, management and treatments for patients with complex and usually long term, neurological and neuromuscular diseases. Such conditions include Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders such as Essential Tremor and dystonia, Multiple Sclerosis, Inflammatory Muscle Diseasesincluding
MOVEMENT DISORDER CLINIC The Movement Disorders Clinics at the Perron Institute provide comprehensive management and treatment for people with a movement disorder, including very complex cases. Movement disorders can be relentlessly progressive and disabling conditions. Untreatable a mere 50 years ago, there has been steady progress in the treatment of theseconditions
CLINICAL TRIALS
Clinical trials at the Perron Institute that are both pharmaceutical sponsored and investigator driven provide an opportunity for participation by some of our clinic patients. The Perron Institute consultants participating in clinical research and trials include Clinical Professors William Carroll, Allan Kermode, Soumya Ghosh andDavid Blacker
CLINIC REFERRALS
Call (08) 6457 0200. Ground Floor, RR Block, QE II Medical Centre. 8 Verdun St, Nedlands, WA 6009. BRAIN PLASTICITY RESEARCH The aim of the Perron Institute’s Brain Plasticity Research led by MSWA Senior Research Fellow in Brain Plasticity, Associate Professor Jennifer Rodger, is to understand the mechanisms of brain plasticity and apply this understanding to improve brain function in healthypeople and
BRYANT STOKES RECEIVES QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY HONOURS Bryant Stokes receives Queen’s Birthday Honours. Emeritus Professor Bryant Stokes AO has been awarded an Officer of the Order of Australia in the Queen’s Birthday 2020 Honours List. His citation is for distinguished service to public health care governance and standards in WA through leadership and advisory roles. Professor Stokes’ many PROFESSOR ELAINE HOLMES Professor Elaine Holmes is a Premier’s Fellow in Phenomics and Professor of Computational Science at Murdoch University. Professor Holmes arrived in Perth from Imperial College in London in 2019. She will play a key role in the Australian National Phenome Centre at Murdoch. A computational biologist by background, Professor Holmes hasover 20
PROFESSSOR ALAN HARVEY A graduate of the University of Cambridge and the Australian National University, Alan Harvey is an Emeritus Professor in the School of Human Sciences at The University of Western Australia. Formerly a member of the Board of the Neurological Council of Western Australia, Professor Harvey is one of Western Australia’s leading neurosciencePERRONINSTITUTE.ORG
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PERRON INSTITUTE
Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science is Western Australia’s longest established medical research institute. We undertake cutting edge research on a broad spectrum of conditions including stroke, Parkinson’s, motor neurone disease, muscular dystrophy, myositis and ABOUTPERRON INSTITUTE The Perron Institute undertakes pioneering research on a broad spectrum of neurological disorders, including stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, brain cancer and muscle disorders including muscular dystrophy and myositis. It brings together laboratory scientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, clinicalPERRON CLINICS
The Clinics at the Perron Institute provide diagnosis, management and treatments for patients with complex and usually long term, neurological and neuromuscular diseases. Such conditions include Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders such as Essential Tremor and dystonia, Multiple Sclerosis, Inflammatory Muscle Diseasesincluding
CONTACT PERRON INSTITUTE Contact Information for the Perron Institute Clinics and Research | Phone: + 61 (08) 6457 0200 | Email: clinic@perron.uwa.edu.au WELCOME DR DEV NATHANI Welcome Dr Dev Nathani. Dr Dev Nathani has joined the Perron Institute and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital multidisciplinary motor neurone disease clinic. He has relocated from Canberra to replace Dr Rob Edis who retired from the clinic at the end of last year. Dr Nathani completed his medical degree at the University of New South Wales in2011.
CLINIC REFERRALS
Call (08) 6457 0200. Ground Floor, RR Block, QE II Medical Centre. 8 Verdun St, Nedlands, WA 6009. PROFESSOR MERRILEE NEEDHAM, (MBBS, PHD, FRACP) Professor Merrilee Needham conducts a Neuromuscular Clinic at the Perron Institute. Professor Needham commenced neuromuscular and myositis clinics at the Perron Institute in 2013. Professor Needham is currently head of Neurology at Fiona Stanley Hospital. In 2006 Professor Needham began her PhD studies in Perth under the supervisionof
OUR NEW BUILDING OPENING Our new building opening. Our Patron, Her Excellency, the Honourable, Kerry Sanderson AC, Governor of Western Australia, officially opened the new Ralph & Patricia Sarich Neuroscience Research Institute building on 26th April, hosted by Professor Bryant Stokes AM, North Metro Health Service and the Sarich Family. CLINICAL PROFESSOR WILLIAM (BILL) CARROLL Clinical Professor William (Bill) Carroll conducts a large multiple sclerosis (MS) clinic and is an eminent MS researcher at the Perron Institute. Professor Carroll is a Clinical Professor of Neurology at the University of Western Australia and a consultant neurologist at the Perron Institute. Professor Carroll is also a neurologist at theSir
PROFESSOR STEPHEN (STEVE) WILTON Professor Steve Wilton is the Perron Institute’s Director and the Director of the Centre for Molecular Medicine and Innovative Therapeutics at Murdoch University. With Professor Sue Fletcher, he also leads the Molecular Therapies Laboratory at Murdoch University. Professor Wilton joined the institute in 1991 and with his colleagueProfessor
PERRON INSTITUTE
Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science is Western Australia’s longest established medical research institute. We undertake cutting edge research on a broad spectrum of conditions including stroke, Parkinson’s, motor neurone disease, muscular dystrophy, myositis and ABOUTPERRON INSTITUTE The Perron Institute undertakes pioneering research on a broad spectrum of neurological disorders, including stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, brain cancer and muscle disorders including muscular dystrophy and myositis. It brings together laboratory scientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, clinicalPERRON CLINICS
The Clinics at the Perron Institute provide diagnosis, management and treatments for patients with complex and usually long term, neurological and neuromuscular diseases. Such conditions include Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders such as Essential Tremor and dystonia, Multiple Sclerosis, Inflammatory Muscle Diseasesincluding
CONTACT PERRON INSTITUTE Contact Information for the Perron Institute Clinics and Research | Phone: + 61 (08) 6457 0200 | Email: clinic@perron.uwa.edu.au WELCOME DR DEV NATHANI Welcome Dr Dev Nathani. Dr Dev Nathani has joined the Perron Institute and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital multidisciplinary motor neurone disease clinic. He has relocated from Canberra to replace Dr Rob Edis who retired from the clinic at the end of last year. Dr Nathani completed his medical degree at the University of New South Wales in2011.
CLINIC REFERRALS
Call (08) 6457 0200. Ground Floor, RR Block, QE II Medical Centre. 8 Verdun St, Nedlands, WA 6009. PROFESSOR MERRILEE NEEDHAM, (MBBS, PHD, FRACP) Professor Merrilee Needham conducts a Neuromuscular Clinic at the Perron Institute. Professor Needham commenced neuromuscular and myositis clinics at the Perron Institute in 2013. Professor Needham is currently head of Neurology at Fiona Stanley Hospital. In 2006 Professor Needham began her PhD studies in Perth under the supervisionof
OUR NEW BUILDING OPENING Our new building opening. Our Patron, Her Excellency, the Honourable, Kerry Sanderson AC, Governor of Western Australia, officially opened the new Ralph & Patricia Sarich Neuroscience Research Institute building on 26th April, hosted by Professor Bryant Stokes AM, North Metro Health Service and the Sarich Family. CLINICAL PROFESSOR WILLIAM (BILL) CARROLL Clinical Professor William (Bill) Carroll conducts a large multiple sclerosis (MS) clinic and is an eminent MS researcher at the Perron Institute. Professor Carroll is a Clinical Professor of Neurology at the University of Western Australia and a consultant neurologist at the Perron Institute. Professor Carroll is also a neurologist at theSir
PROFESSOR STEPHEN (STEVE) WILTON Professor Steve Wilton is the Perron Institute’s Director and the Director of the Centre for Molecular Medicine and Innovative Therapeutics at Murdoch University. With Professor Sue Fletcher, he also leads the Molecular Therapies Laboratory at Murdoch University. Professor Wilton joined the institute in 1991 and with his colleagueProfessor
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The Clinics at the Perron Institute provide diagnosis, management and treatments for patients with complex and usually long term, neurological and neuromuscular conditions.PERRON CLINICS
The Clinics at the Perron Institute provide diagnosis, management and treatments for patients with complex and usually long term, neurological and neuromuscular diseases. Such conditions include Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders such as Essential Tremor and dystonia, Multiple Sclerosis, Inflammatory Muscle Diseasesincluding
MOVEMENT DISORDER CLINIC The Movement Disorders Clinics at the Perron Institute provide comprehensive management and treatment for people with a movement disorder, including very complex cases. Movement disorders can be relentlessly progressive and disabling conditions. Untreatable a mere 50 years ago, there has been steady progress in the treatment of theseconditions
CLINICAL TRIALS
Clinical trials at the Perron Institute that are both pharmaceutical sponsored and investigator driven provide an opportunity for participation by some of our clinic patients. The Perron Institute consultants participating in clinical research and trials include Clinical Professors William Carroll, Allan Kermode, Soumya Ghosh andDavid Blacker
CLINIC REFERRALS
Call (08) 6457 0200. Ground Floor, RR Block, QE II Medical Centre. 8 Verdun St, Nedlands, WA 6009. BRAIN PLASTICITY RESEARCH The aim of the Perron Institute’s Brain Plasticity Research led by MSWA Senior Research Fellow in Brain Plasticity, Associate Professor Jennifer Rodger, is to understand the mechanisms of brain plasticity and apply this understanding to improve brain function in healthypeople and
BRYANT STOKES RECEIVES QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY HONOURS Bryant Stokes receives Queen’s Birthday Honours. Emeritus Professor Bryant Stokes AO has been awarded an Officer of the Order of Australia in the Queen’s Birthday 2020 Honours List. His citation is for distinguished service to public health care governance and standards in WA through leadership and advisory roles. Professor Stokes’ many PROFESSOR ELAINE HOLMES Professor Elaine Holmes is a Premier’s Fellow in Phenomics and Professor of Computational Science at Murdoch University. Professor Holmes arrived in Perth from Imperial College in London in 2019. She will play a key role in the Australian National Phenome Centre at Murdoch. A computational biologist by background, Professor Holmes hasover 20
PROFESSSOR ALAN HARVEY A graduate of the University of Cambridge and the Australian National University, Alan Harvey is an Emeritus Professor in the School of Human Sciences at The University of Western Australia. Formerly a member of the Board of the Neurological Council of Western Australia, Professor Harvey is one of Western Australia’s leading neurosciencePERRONINSTITUTE.ORG
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The Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science (formerly the Western Australian Neuroscience Research Institute – WANRI) is Western Australia’s longest established medical research institute. We undertake cutting edge research on a broad spectrum of conditions including stroke, Parkinson’s, motor neurone disease, muscular dystrophy, myositis and multiple sclerosis. One of our special strengths is the connection between the Institute’s laboratory research and its 15 specialist clinics. This multidisciplinary approach enables us to translate research outcomes into treatments aimed at providing a better quality of life for millions of people around the world who suffer with devastating neurological conditions.OUR PATRONS
THE HONOURABLE KIM BEAZLEY AC GOVERNOR OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA – PATRON The Honourable Kim Beazley AC became the thirty-third Governor of Western Australia in May 2018. Born and raised in Western Australia, Mr Beazley has dedicated almost three decades to a career in Federal Parliament. In 2009, Mr Beazley was appointed a Companion of the Orderof Australia.
PROFESSOR LYN BEAZLEY AOVICE PATRON
Professor Lyn Beazley AO FTSE is a well known neuroscientist and educator. Professor Beazley was Western Australia’s Chief Scientist from 2011-2013. In 2009, Professor Beazley was both appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia and elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering.OUR RESEARCH
Leaders In Molecular Genetics MOLECULAR GENETIC THERAPY RESEARCH The Perron Institute’s Molecular Genetic Therapy Research led by Professors Steve Wilton and Sue Fletcher at Murdoch University has a long history of cutting-edge research on novel genetic therapies for neuromuscular disorders, particularly Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Their exon skipping drug Exondys 51 (eteplirsen) received accelerated approval by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2016. More The main focus of their research is the use of small genetic ‘patches’ called antisense oligonucleotides (AOs) to mask part of a genetic message associated with a particular inherited disease. MoreStroke Research
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The objective of the Perron Institute’s Stroke Research led by Adjunct Associate Professor Bruno Meloni and Clinical Professor Neville Knuckey is to develop treatments to minimise brain damage after stroke and cerebral ischaemia. Stroke is Australia’s second biggest killer after coronary heart disease and a leading cause of disability. One in six people will suffer from a stroke during their lifetime with over 400,000 Australians currently living with the debilitating aftereffects of the disorder. By 2032, it is estimated that over 700,000 Australian will be living with the effects of stroke. More Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Research MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS RESEARCH Our Demyelinating Diseases Research is dedicated to investigating the causes of multiple sclerosis (MS) and improving the treatment and management of those suffering from MS and related diseases. MoreDonate
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Working With ChildrenBILLY ELLSWORTH
Billy Ellsworth (pictured) completed the Pittsburgh Kids marathon. This is extra special because Billy can still walk, due to a clinical drug trial in the US, based on novel research created here in Western Australia. This ground-breaking research led by Professors Steve Wilton and Sue Fletcher, has enabled kids like Billy, who have Duchenne muscular dystrophy, to do things which they would not have ordinarily been able to do. This dedicated research team is committed to changing young lives, like that of Billy Ellsworth.Working With Adults
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Peter Coghlan’s Remarkable Story Peter’s stroke in 2011 had left him with an acute neurological condition known as locked-in syndrome. He was paralysed, imprisoned in his own body. In the months that followed Peter was only able to communicate through the blink of an eye and an alphabet board. For months Peter felt overcome by hopelessness and wanted to die. Then one day he saw a flicker of movement in his thumb. This was the turning point. Hope had returned and Peter began his astounding journey of recovery, fighting the most incredible odds on a daily basis. Today the 36-year old is walking, speaking and working fulltime. By sharing his story, he is committed to inspiring others, particularly his fellow stroke survivors who he urges to never give up hope that they can transform their life chances. Peter Coghlan is a surviving stroke patient of Medical Director Clinical Professor David Blacker. The new Perron Institute Centre for Restorative Neurology will continue to assist many patients, like Peter, in their recovery. Working With The ElderlySTROKE CLINICS
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THE GLOBAL BURDEN OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERSWILLIAM CARROLL.
LANCET NEUROLOGY, 2019 MAY;18(5):418- 419. ALTERED GUT MICROBIOME IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE AND THE INFLUENCE OF LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE IN A HUMAN Α-SYNUCLEIN OVER-EXPRESSING MODEL ANASTAZJA GORECKI, LEAH PRESKEY, MEGAN BAKEBERG, JADE KENNA, CHRISTI GILDENHUYS, GABRIELLA MACDOUGALL, SARAH DUNLOP, FRANCIS L MASTAGLIA, P. P.ANTHONY AKKARI, FRANK KOENTGEN, RYAN SCOTT ANDERTON. FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE. 2019 AUG 7;13:839. DOI: 10.3389/FNINS.2019.00839.
IMAGING IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF IDIOPATHIC INFLAMMATORY MYOPATHIES; INDICATIONS AND UTILITY PARAMALINGAM S, COUNSEL P, MASTAGLIA FL, KEEN H, NEEDHAM M. 2019 EXPERT REVIEW OF NEUROTHERAPEUTICS. 2019 FEB 1;19(2):173-84. SYSTEMATIC EVALUATION OF 2'-FLUORO MODIFIED CHIMERIC ANTISENSE OLIGONUCLEOTIDE-MEDIATED EXON SKIPPING IN VITRO CHEN S, LE BT, CHAKRAVARTHY M, KOSBAR TR, VEEDU RN. NATURE SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2019, 9(1):6078. AFFILIATES AND AMBASSADORS All 18 /Ambassadors 1 /International Affiliate 3 /Professional Affiliates 3 /Research Affiliates 11ALAN HARVEY
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