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OPDC Career Development Fellow Dayne Beccano-Kelly, undergraduate student Natalie Sepke and former OPDC administrator Melanie Witt paid a visit to a local Woodcraft Folk Elfins group to talk about the research carried out by the OPDC and to support better understanding of how the brain works. The children aged between 6-9 years listened carefully as Dr Beccano-Kelly introduced ideas of how the brain works, how sometimes things can go wrong in conditions like Parkinson's, and how we are trying to better understand what is happening so we can try to fix it.

Read more on the OPDC Website.