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Mark Rodrigues is a Senior Research Assistant in Neuroscience at the School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University. He holds a Master of Medical Science (University of Western Australia, 2005) and a Post Graduate Diploma of Counselling (Murdoch University, 2013). His research focuses on neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer's, with an emphasis on biomarkers, cognitive aging, and neuroimaging.
Key research areas include amyloid-β protein dynamics, plasma biomarkers, and predictive factors for cognitive decline. He has contributed to longitudinal studies like the AIBL Study of Aging, examining links between lifestyle, biomarkers, and Alzheimer's progression. His work spans neuroendocrinology, cardiovascular risk factors, and sensory dysfunction (e.g., olfactory deficits) as indicators of cognitive decline.
Notable outputs include articles on cerebral cortex thinning in Alzheimer’s, HDL’s role in cognitive health, and blood-based biomarkers for neurodegenerative diagnosis. His research bridges clinical, molecular, and population health perspectives.
- Education:
- Master of Medical Science, University of Western Australia (2005)
- Post Graduate Diploma of Counselling, Murdoch University (2013)
- Key Collaborations: Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle (AIBL) Study
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