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Amy Loughman


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  • Senior Lecturer in Psychology, The University of Melbourne
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Dr Amy Loughman is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Melbourne. Dr Loughman's work spans microbiome-gut-brain-axis research, clinical neuropsychology, and optimising physical environments for wellbeing.

Experience
  • 2024–present Senior lecturer, University of Melbourne
  • 2021–2023 Senior research fellow, Deakin University
  • 2017–2020 Postdoctoral research fellow, Deakin University
  • 2016–2017 Associate Lecturer - Industry fellow, RMIT University
Education
  • 2017 University of Melbourne, M.Psych (Clinical Neuropsychology)/PhD
  • 2009 University of New South Wales, BSc(Hons)/BA
Grants and Contracts
  • 2017 A novel approach to modifying the risk of Alzheimer's disease: the gut microbiome Role: CIA Funding Source: The Jack Brockhoff Foundation
Professional Memberships
  • Australian Psychological Society

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