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Duwage Alwis is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at Monash University, affiliated with the Faculty Office. His research focuses on neuroscience, particularly traumatic brain injury (TBI), sensory processing, and neurophysiological mechanisms. He investigates how neural systems integrate sensory information and respond to injury, with a focus on white matter dynamics, lipid gradients, and neural encoding in rodent models. His work employs advanced imaging techniques and interdisciplinary approaches, collaborating with researchers in neurochemistry and cellular biology.
Alwis has contributed to over 16 peer-reviewed publications since 2012, including studies on multisensory integration, TBI-induced cellular changes, and neuroimaging methodologies. Notable outputs include investigations into somatosensory encoding enhancement via auditory input and the long-term effects of TBI on inhibitory neurons. His research bridges clinical and experimental neuroscience, aiming to advance understanding of neurological disorders.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided data. Collaborations include work with colleagues such as Dr. Hartnell, Dr. Rajan, and Dr. Hackett. While specific student advisees are not mentioned, his research activities suggest involvement in training graduate students in experimental neuroscience.



