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Professor Terence (Terry) O’Brien MB, BS, MD, FRACP, FRCPE, FAHMS, FAES is Chair of Medicine (Neurology) and Head of The School of Translational Medicine, Monash University, and Program Director Alfred Brain and Deputy Director of Research, Alfred Health.
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Professor Terence (Terry) O’Brien MB, BS, MD, FRACP, FRCPE,...
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Terence J. O’Brien, MB, BS, MD, FRACP, FRCPE, FAHMS, FAES, is Chair of Medicine (Neurology) and Head, Central Clinical School, Monash University and Program Director, Alfred Brain, Director of Neurology and Deputy Director of Research, Alfred Health.
Terry O'Brien has 169 books on Goodreads with 10956 ratings. Terry O'Brien’s most popular book is 50 Greatest Short Stories.
Oct 10, 2015 · Terry O'Brien's "50 Greatest Short Stories" is a collection of classic and contemporary short fiction from around the world. The book features stories by some of the most celebrated authors in the history of the genre, including Mark Twain, Edgar Allan Poe, Anton Chekhov, and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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Professor Terence (Terry) O’Brien MB, BS, MD, FRACP, FRCPE, FAHMS, FAES is Chair of Medicine (Neurology) and Head of The School of Translational Medicine, Monash University, and Program Director Alfred Brain and Deputy Director of Research, Alfred Health. He is the former Van Cleef Roet Chair of Neuroscience, Monash University (2017-20) and
Dec 8, 2022 · Neurologist Terry O'Brien discusses the process behind diagnosing epilepsy. As Head of Central Clinical School at Monash University, O’Brien is an expert in ...
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Department launch video: Prof Terry O'Brien (1:04min) Projects. Neuropharmacological strategies: Biomarkers of epileptogenesis and epilepsy disease progression. Sodium Selenate as a Disease Modifying Treatment: Identifying Predictors of Death in Patients with Epileptic/Psychogenic Seizures. Characterisation of neuropsychiatry comorbidities: