Professor Rae is Professor of Brain Sciences at UNSW and has a background in biochemistry, magnetic resonance technologies and interdisciplinary brain research.
Her research spans basic and clinical brain research with the overall aim of discovering how brain biochemistry underlies brain function. She has 20 years of experience in NMR and 15 years of experience in MR applications in vivo.
The scans at NeuRA Imaging, the UNSW Node of the National Imaging Facility, revealed decreased conductivity in several white-matter areas of the brain, plus increased levels of chemicals indicating br
07 July 2025
Donanemab, developed by Lilly, is the first disease-modifying treatment for early-stage Alzheimer’s disease to be approved for use in Australia. The National Imaging Facility supported its developme
16 June 2025
Dr Sicong Tu is excited about helping motor neurone disease (MND) patients gain a much better idea of their disease progression: “The focus of our network is on bridging the gap between leading Aust
28 May 2025
Researchers from NeuRA (Neuroscience Research Australia) have identified a new method for functional brain imaging, functional conductivity imaging, that will assist with studies of the brain, brain d
17 September 2024
Bart Bolsterlee, Brian V. Y. Chow, Jonathan Yu, Suzanne Davies, Catherine Morgan, Caroline D. Rae, David I. Warton, Iona Novak, Ann Lancaster, Gordana C. Popovic,
Rodrigo R. N. Rizzo, Claudia Y. Rizzo, Iain K. Ball, Robert D. Herbert.
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Rui Sang, Sheri Nixdorf, Tzongtyng Hung, Carl Power, Fei Deng, Thuy Anh Bui, Alexander Engel, Ewa M. Goldys, Wei Deng.
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Suzanne J. Hand, Laura A. B. Wilson, Camilo López-Aguirre, Alexandra Houssaye, Michael Archer, Joseph J. Bevitt, Alistair R. Evans, Amalia Y. Halim, Tzong Hung, Thomas H. Rich, Patricia Vickers-Rich, Robin M. D. Beck.
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Jun Cao, Iain K. Ball, Benjamin Cassidy & Caroline D. Rae
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