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Redman, Stephen John (1938 - )

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Electrical engineer and Physiologist
Born: 14 May 1938  Murrurundi, New South Wales, Australia
Stephen John Redman has been at the John Curtin School of Medical Research since 1981 and Deputy Director since 1999. His research interests include synaptic transmission and plasticity; and learning and memory.

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Born Murrurundi, New South Wales, 14 May 1938. Educated University of New South Wales (BE, ME) and Monash University (PhD, DSc). Communications Engineer, Australian Postmaster General's Department 1962; Visiting Investigator, Institute for Biomedical Research, American Medical Association, Chicago 1967; Nuffield Dominion Travelling Fellow in Natural Sciences, Oxford University 1967-68; Queen Elizabeth II Fellowship, Monash University 1969-71; Lecturer in Electrical Engineering, Monash University 1963-67, Senior Lecturer 1972-73, Reader 1973-81; Senior Fellow, John Curtin School of Medical Research 1981-89; Professor, Division of Neuroscience 1988- , Deputy Director 1999- .
 

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