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Dr. Bobbi Fleiss is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Health and Biomedical Sciences at RMIT University. Her research focuses on brain injury caused by preterm birth, particularly studying microglial activation and novel treatment windows to develop therapies for affected individuals. She is open to supervising Masters and PhD students in related fields. Key research topics include neonatal stroke, glial cell biology, neuroprotection, and the gut-brain axis's role in neurodevelopment.
Research Interests: Dr. Fleiss' work spans preterm brain injury mechanisms, inflammation modulation, regenerative therapies, and diagnostic tool development. Her studies utilize animal models and in vitro systems to explore neuroprotective strategies and understand pathophysiological processes in the developing brain.
Publications Overview: Recent work includes advancements in hydrogel-based treatments for neonatal stroke, novel biomarkers for neurodevelopmental disorders, and cannabis-derived neuroprotectants. Her articles highlight interdisciplinary approaches combining neuroscience, engineering, and clinical diagnostics.
Supervision & Collaboration: Dr. Fleiss actively supervises graduate students and collaborates on projects involving cell therapies, diagnostic sensor development, and translational neurology research. She is affiliated with RMIT's Health Innovations Research Institute and contributes to global neonatal health initiatives.




