Senior Research Fellow and Clinical Neuropsychologist, Monash University
Caroline is a senior research fellow and a clinical neuropsychologist at the Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre (MAPrc). She is the deputy director of the Women’s Mental Health Division at MAPrc and is Head of the Cognitive Neuroscience Research Unit. Caroline’s research explores the interplay between biological factors, such as genetic effects and hormones, and lifestyle factors, such as trauma and stress, on cognition in mental illness.
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