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Jillian Broadbear's academic journey began at Monash University where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Pharmacology. She worked as a research assistant in Clinical Pharmacology at Austin Hospital in Heidelberg, Victoria, before moving to the United States to complete her Master of Science and PhD in Behavioral Pharmacology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Upon returning to Australia, she completed a post-doctoral appointment at Monash University in Physiology. Broadbear was appointed Lecturer in the School of Psychology, where she taught both undergraduate and postgraduate students and convened the Bachelor of Behavioral Neuroscience degree. She currently holds an appointment at the Spectrum Personality Disorder Service (Eastern Health) as the Head of Research & Innovation and is also an Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor at Monash University. Her research interests primarily focus on the intersection of brain behavior, mental health, psychopharmacology, neuroendocrinology, and substance use, with a commitment to exploring topics related to personality disorders and complex trauma.
Monash University • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor involved in research and teaching at Monash University.
Spectrum Personality Disorder Service, Eastern Health • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Leading research and innovation initiatives within the Spectrum Personality Disorder Service.
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