Elisa Hill-Yardin is an accomplished academic and researcher with extensive experience in neuroscience, particularly focusing on the interactions between the nervous system and bacteria, as well as the implications of genetic mutations on neural function in conditions such as Autism Spectrum Disorder. Currently holding positions as a Professor, Associate Professor, and Vice Chancellors Senior Research Fellow at RMIT University since March 2017, Elisa has also served as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne since August 2015, and previously held various research roles within both institutions and other notable organizations. With a Doctor of Philosophy in Neuroscience and a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Anatomy and Cell Biology from the University of Melbourne, Elisa's expertise encompasses electrophysiology, genetic research, and the behavioral analysis of neural functions.
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