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Steven Petrou – Professor of physiology

Posted on April 10, 2016July 23, 2018 By siggi

Steven Petrou, Professor of physiology, was interviewed by the AHCIM in August 2015

Associate Professor Petrou is a Deputy Director, Head of the Florey’s Division of Epilepsy, and heads the Laboratory of Ion Channels and Human Disease, a multidisciplinary team of researchers with a focus on revealing fundamental mechanisms of disease genesis in the central nervous system. Current major areas of investigation centre on the development and characterisation of genetically engineered mice models for the study of human familial epilepsy. He works closely with industry and has several patents for his discoveries. In addition to his many roles within the Florey Institutes and the University of Melbourne, he serves on the editorial board of the Journal Neurobiology of Disease and the Investigators Workshop Committee for the American Epilepsy Society

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