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Manreena Kaur is a Conjoint Lecturer in the School of Clinical Medicine at UNSW and a Research Fellow at Neuroscience Research Australia. Her research focuses on advancing non-invasive brain stimulation treatments for mood and psychotic disorders, with a particular emphasis on personalized early intervention approaches. Manreena's work incorporates methods such as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), psychophysiology, neuropsychology, and neuroimaging. She completed her PhD at the Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney in 2014, where she investigated the clinical functional significance of neurophysiological biomarkers in early-stage mood and psychotic disorders. With several years of experience in therapeutic brain stimulation, she received the Society Mental Health-Medibank Early Career Award in 2015 and established a TMS research program for clinical service at St Vincent's Private Hospital for youths suffering from depression. Manreena was awarded the NHMRC Peter Doherty Early Career Fellowship from 2016 to 2020, where she trained in therapeutic brain stimulation techniques for mood and psychotic disorders at the Epworth Centre for Innovation in Mental Health, Monash University, in Melbourne.
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