Associate Professor Kate Hoy receives grant for Alzheimer’s research
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According to Alzheimer’s Australia, in the absence of a significant medical breakthrough, more than 6.4 million Australians will be diagnosed with dementia in the next 40 years, at a cost of more than $1 trillion.
Associate Professor Kate Hoy, has received a Mason Foundation National Medical Program Grant to continue her research into the use of Therapeutic Brain Stimulation as a novel treatment approach for Alzheimer’s.
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