Glenda Halliday, PhD


Prof. Halliday received her degrees at the University of New South Wales and postdoctoral training at the Centre for Neuroscience, Flinders University of South Australia prior to returning to Sydney as an Australian Research Council Queen Elizabeth II Fellow. She has been a Research Fellow of the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) since then and is one of the senior scientists at Neuroscience Research Australia (joined in 1993). She is currently Professor of Neuroscience at the University of New South Wales and Director of the Sydney Brain Bank, as well as a NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow working on the pathogenesis of frontotemporal and motor neurodegenerative syndromes. Prof. Halliday has published over 300 research articles and two books with an H index of 59 (Web of Science) and was elected president of the Australian Neuroscience Society for 2006-2007. She serves on a number of international editorial and advisory boards.



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