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Mapping brain and body connections

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.

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Gass, N. Mapping brain and body connections. Nat. Mental Health 2, 1006–1007 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44220-024-00304-3

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