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Dr. Isabella Breukelaar serves as an Adjunct Lecturer within the Faculty of Medicine and Health Executive at the University of Sydney, contributing to research initiatives through the FMH Executive Dean's Unit. Her work bridges clinical psychiatry and advanced neuroimaging to investigate neural mechanisms underlying psychiatric disorders.
Her research program focuses on:
- Functional connectivity in depression subtypes (treatment-resistant vs. sensitive)
- Neural correlates of suicidality in mood and anxiety disorders
- Brain network alterations in PTSD and childhood trauma
- Neuroimaging biomarkers for eating disorders and bipolar depression
- fMRI applications in therapeutic neurofeedback development
- Connectome analysis across traumatic brain injury and psychiatric conditions
Analysis of her 15 most recent publications (2020-2024) reveals consistent leadership in high-impact neuroimaging psychiatry research. Key trends include differentiating neural signatures across mood disorders using default mode and salience networks, identifying treatment-response biomarkers, and examining developmental impacts of early trauma on brain connectivity. Her work frequently appears in premier journals including Nature Mental Health, JAMA Network Open, and Biological Psychiatry, demonstrating significant contributions to understanding the neural basis of psychiatric conditions through large-scale collaborative studies.
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