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    John Bekkers

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    John Bekkers is a Professor and Group Leader at The Australian National University, currently serving as the Head of the Division of Neuroscience at the John Curtin School of Medical Research.12 Born in Barcaldine, western Queensland, Australia, he grew up in Darwin and Brisbane.1

    Academic Background

    Bekkers completed his tertiary education with impressive credentials:

    • BSc (Hons 1) in physics from Griffith University, Brisbane
    • MSc in history & philosophy of science from Manchester University, UK
    • PhD in neuroscience from Cambridge University, UK1

    He furthered his training with postdoctoral positions at Yale University School of Medicine and the Salk Institute.1

    Research Focus

    Professor Bekkers leads a research group focusing on the neurons and circuits in the brain that underlie the sense of smell, particularly the olfactory cortex. Their work aims to understand how the brain processes sensory information to form a coherent picture of the outside world.1 This research has implications for understanding brain dysfunctions in mental disorders like schizophrenia and autism, as well as neurological conditions such as epilepsy, Alzheimer's Disease, and Parkinson's Disease.1

    Achievements

    Throughout his career, Bekkers has received several honors and awards, including:

    • Griffith University Medal
    • Commonwealth Scholarship to the UK
    • Gedge Prize in Biology from Cambridge University
    • Queen Elizabeth II Research Fellowship
    • Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship
    • Award for Education in Neuroscience from the US Society for Neuroscience1

    Professor Bekkers has been with the Australian National University since June 1991, where he has held positions as Group Leader and Deputy Director of JCSMR (Eccles).3

    Highlights

    John Bekkers - The Australian National University
    John Bekkers - The Australian National University

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    Location

    Australia