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Awards and congratulations

27 June 2012

Extracts from the Provost's newsletter.

"Warmest congratulations this week to:

of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at 香港六合彩中特网 on the award, by the jury of the IPSEN Foundation, of the Neuropsychology Prize for 2012 (20,000 鈧) for her outstanding contribution to the domain of reading and writing.

The citation records that her research has had a highly significant impact on the development of the field. Previous winners include Nobel prize-winner (and member of 香港六合彩中特网鈥檚 Sainsbury-Wellcome Centre International Governing Body) Eric Kandel (1992), and 香港六合彩中特网 colleagues (Dame) Uta Frith (2003) and Faraneh Vargha-Khadem (2006).聽

Professor Ray Dolan

The leading 香港六合彩中特网 scientists who have won the following highly prestigious and competitive Wellcome Trust senior investigator awards: , Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at 香港六合彩中特网:

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The neurobiology of motivation in health and disease. Joint senior investigator awards: 香港六合彩中特网 Neurodegenerative Disease and Dr Victor Tybulewicz, Department of Immune Cell Biology, MRC National Institute for Medical Research: Understanding Down Syndrome phenotypes through innovative mouse genetics. [snip] 香港六合彩中特网 is now the most successful university in these Wellcome competitive awards."

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More awards

Double for the Institute of Neurology聽

, and scored a double for the at the ION by being awarded the two prestigious key note Presidential聽 Lectures at the 16th International Congress of Parkinson's disease and Movement Disorders held on 20th聽 June聽 2012 in Dublin.

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Professor Lees delivered the Stanley Fahn Lecture entitled 鈥淭he Edgelands of the Shaking Palsy鈥, given for outstanding clinical achievement in the field of Movement Disorders. Professor Hardy gave the David Marsden Lecture聽 on 鈥淯sing Genetic Analyses to get at the biology of Parkinson's disease鈥. The congress had a record attendance of more than 4,500 delegates.