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Redman, Stephen John (1938 - )FAA |
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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. |
Career Highlights |
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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