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在本期问答中,我们采访了墨尔本大学教授安德鲁-扎列斯基(Andrew Zalesky),他是系统实验室(Systems Lab)的共同负责人,也是著名的丽贝卡-库珀奖学金(Rebecca L. Cooper Fellowship)的获得者,该奖学金将在5年内提供135万美元,用于研究健康和疾病中的大脑网络,以及开发基于脑刺激的高科技精神疗法。他还领导了墨尔本皮质下图谱的开发,并因其开发的分析大脑网络的新工具而获得认可。
In this Q&A, we speak to Andrew Zalesky, professor at the University of Melbourne, a co-leader of the Systems Lab and awardee of the prestigious Rebecca L. Cooper Fellowship that provides US$1.35 million over 5 years to study brain networks in health and disease and develop high-tech psychiatric therapies based on brain stimulation. He also led the development of the Melbourne Subcortex Atlas and is recognized for the novel tools he has developed to analyze brain networks.