
- Professor Gary Egan
Name:
Gary F. Egan
Qualifications:
B.Sc (Hons) University of Melbourne
M.B.A Monash University
Ph.D. (2000) University of Melbourne
Current Positions:
NHMRC Principal Research Fellow, Howard Florey Institute
Professor, Centre for Neuroscience, University of Melbourne
Affiliations and Memberships:
National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), U.S.A.
International Organisation for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM), USA
International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM), USA
Australian Neuroscience Society
Society for Neuroscience (USA)
Research Interest:
• Magnetic Resonance Imaging (structural, functional and connectivity)
• Neuroinformatics
• Biomedical Engineering
Selected Publications:
N. Walters, G.F. Egan, M. Kean, M. Jenkinson, J. Kril, J.D.G. Watson, “In vivo identification of human cortical areas using high resolution MRI: An approach to structure-function correlation”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 100 (2003) 2981-2986.
G. Egan, T. Silk, F. Zamarripa, J. Williams, P. Federico, R. Cunnington, L. Carabott, J. Blair-West, R. Shade, M. McKinley, M. Farrell, J. Lancaster, G. Jackson, P. Fox, D. Denton, "Neural correlates of the emergence of consciousness of thirst", Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 100 (2003) 15241-15246.
K. Podzebenko, G.F. Egan, J.D.G. Watson, “Widespread dorsal stream activation during a parametric mental rotation task, revealed with functional magnetic resonance imaging”, Neuroimage, 15 (2002) 547-558.
G.F. Egan, J. Johnson, M. Farrell, R. McAllen, F. Zamarripa, M.J. McKinley, J. Lancaster, D. Denton, P. Fox, “Cortical, thalamic and hypothalamic responses to cooling and warming the skin in awake humans: A PET study”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 102 (2005) 5262-5267