Timothy Bredy
University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Professor Timothy Bredy is head of the Cognitive Neuroepigenetics Laboratory at the Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland. Dr Bredy’s research program spans the fields of epigenetics, neuroscience, and neuropsychiatry and his recent work in cognitive neuroepigenetics has been influential in understanding the molecular mechanisms of how environmental stimuli and experience translate into long-term memories, and how this is related to neuropsychiatric disorders such as phobia, PTSD and addiction..
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
ADAR1 dual function as RNA editing and potential DNA binding enzyme in the activity-dependent regulation of adaptive behaviour in the mouse (#151)
8:30 PM
Paul Marshall
Poster Session 1
Exploring the role of the epigenetic regulator ING1 in extinction memory (#47)
3:15 PM
Wei Wei
Session 8A: Regulation of gene expression 2
Disrupting the Piwi-interacting RNA pathway in the mouse hippocampus enhances the memory of conditioned fear (#265)
8:30 PM
Laura Leighton
Poster Session 2
Evolving insights into the qualitative nature of RNA and its functional diversity in the brain (#29)
5:05 PM
Timothy Bredy
Session 5: Noncoding RNA and RNA Regulation