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The University of Sydney's Brain and Mind Centre was established for the research and treatment of disorders of the brain and mind.
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Established | 2015 |
Mission | To make real differences to the personal and societal challenges presented by the workings of the brain and mind, through highly collaborative, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research, treatment and education. |
Director | Ian Hickie AM |
Faculty | University of Sydney |
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Formerly called | Brain and Mind Research Institute |
Location | 94 Mallet Street, Camperdown , , , Australia |
Coordinates | 33°53′21″S 151°10′40″E |
Website | sydney.edu.au/brain-mind/ |
Child development and behaviour, mental health, and ageing and neurodegeneration are among the greatest health challenges of the 21st century. The Brain and Mind Centre strives to see a world where people affected can reach their full potential and play an active role in society.
The Brain and Mind Centre was formally launched in 2015 when it was recognised as a multidisciplinary strategic priority for the University of Sydney.[1] Prior to this, the research facility was known as the Brain and Mind Research Institute, which was founded in 2003 by Professor Ian Hickie AO and Professor Max Bennett AO. The Centre was renamed in 2015 and is located adjacent to the University of Sydney in Camperdown, Sydney, New South Wales.[2][3]
The research centre is affiliated with the University of Sydney, the Sydney Area Health Service and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.[2]
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