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Wilhelmina Mulders is an Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia where she conducts research in the field of neuroanatomy. She earned her PhD in neuroanatomy in the Netherlands, awarded in 1997, and subsequently completed a post-doctoral fellowship focused on hippocampal anatomy. In 1997, she joined the Auditory Laboratory at UWA, where she has continued her research funded by NHMRC and international organizations. Her teaching role includes coordinating the neuroscience major in the Master of Clinical Audiology program, where she emphasizes research methodologies in sensory systems. Her research interests revolve around auditory processing, brain plasticity, and the impacts of hearing loss on cognition and phantom sounds, specifically tinnitus. Mulders has a significant record of external funding, totaling $3,500,000 since 2001, which has supported various research initiatives exploring the intersection of hearing loss and brain function. She applies diverse methodologies, including electrophysiological measurements and protein expression studies, to explore these complex topics. Mulders is actively involved in teaching advancements linked to her research topics, including courses on advanced neuroscience and audiology.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducting research and teaching in Neuroanatomy and Audiology.
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