Title: Neuroscience:
1Neuroscience
The future in treating and preventingbrain and
mind disorders
2Brain and Mind Working Group
Dr Leanna Read CEO, TGR BioSciences Pty Ltd Prof
Fred Mendelsohn Director, Howard Florey
Institute Prof Max Bennett AO Dept Physiology,
Univ Sydney Prof Edward Byrne Centre for
Neuroscience, Univ Melbourne Prof Ian Hickie CEO,
beyondblue Prof Assen Jablensky School
Psychiatry Clinical Neurosci, Univ WA A/Prof
Christos Pantelis Dept Psychiatry Univ
Melbourne Prof Peter Schofield Neurobiology Res
Program, Garvan Inst Med Res With assistance
from Department of Health, and Michael Healy,
Office of the Chief Scientist
3Aims of This Presentation
- To demonstrate
- The impact of brain mind disorders on Australia
- The urgent need for solutions
- The pivotal role neuroscience will play in those
solutions - To show the way forward
4Causes of Disability
Australia, 1996
Years of Healthy Life Lost (thousands)
5Psychiatric Neurological Disorders
Depression and Addiction Afflict Our Young,
Dementia and Stroke the Elderly
Total disability
Years of Age
6In any one year, over3 million
Australiansexperience one or moreepisodes of
majorbrain or mind disorder
7Counting the Cost
Brain and Mind Disorders Impose High Health Costs
and Productivity Losses
Annual Costs to Government ofMental Disorders
PBS Spend
8Increasing Costs of Dementia
2001/02
9What If We CouldPreventThese Disorders
orControl ThemCost-effectively?
10- Eliminating Alzheimers disease by 2042 would
save over 20 billion pa in health and business
costs - If the onset of disease was delayed for five
years the direct and indirect health savings
would be - 5 billion pa for Alzheimers disease
- 1 billion pa for stroke
- If the incidence of schizophrenia was reduced by
25, we would save 500 million pa
11Neuroscience research offers a real opportunity
to achieve impressive savings
12Improved Health Care Alone isNot the Answer
131. Sequencing the Human Genome
- Greatest single advance for neuroscience
- More than half of known genes are expressed in
the brain - Accelerating discovery of chemical basis of
brain function - New targets for disease prevention and treatment
DNA chip microarray
142. Cellular and molecular neuroscience
153. Multidisciplinary Approaches
Early Changes Detected in the Brain
Schizophrenia Brain Imaging plus GenomicsReveal
a Fundamental Problem With Synapses New therapy
targets
Pantelis co-workers, Lancet 10 Dec 2002
164.Stem Cells in the Adult Brain
Rietze co-workers. Nature Aug 2001. Walter
Eliza Hall and Howard Florey Insts
175. Alzheimers Disease
AlzheimersSufferer
Normal
Brain Affected byAlzheimers
NormalBrain
Mouse Model of Alzheimers
Treated Mouse
18Recap
- Brain and mind disorders impose the highest
health burden of any disease group - Early intervention strategies needed
- The neuroscience revolution offers great promise
brain and mind are coming together - Australia can tap its world-class research
capability and growing industry sector
19Australias Neuroscience Capability
Neuroscience Capability
20How do we optimise this opportunity?
- Cross-disciplinary research networks - national
and international - National network funding for neuroscience
research - Outcome focus through community and industry
partnerships - Provide the means to identify the big research
priorities and to evaluate outcomes - Pro-active consideration of ethical issues
21Recommendation Establish a Brain and Mind
Research Alliance
Cross-disciplinaryResearchPartnerships National
International
Cross-AgencyNational Network Research Funding
Brain and MindResearchAlliance
Policy Research Priorities Outcome
Evaluation Ethics
Community and IndustryPartnerships
22Outcomes for Australia
- Curing some major brain and mind disorders
- A significant improvement in the health and
well-being of Australians - Retain international leadership in neuroscience
research - Build an internationally competitive
neuro-biotechnology industry
23Bringing Brain and Mind Together
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25Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
Functional neuroimaging
26Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Structural and functional neuroimaging
27Reorganisation of the Brain Following Injury
Speech
Normal Child
Left Sided Brain Damage
Right
Right
Left
28Brain Activation in Mathematically Gifted and
Normal Children During a Mental Task
Gifted
Control
29Schizophrenia
Functional Brain Imaging and GenomicsReveal a
Fundamental Problem With Synapses