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Joanne Davidson

Senior Research Fellow at The University of Auckland

Joanne Davidson is a Senior Research Fellow at The University of Auckland, specializing in perinatal brain injury and therapeutic neuroprotection strategies.1 She completed her PhD in the Fetal Physiology and Neuroscience Group under the supervision of Professors Alistair Gunn and Laura Bennet, focusing on the role of connexin hemichannels in brain damage caused by oxygen deprivation around the time of birth.1

During her PhD, Davidson received several awards, including the Hamilton Memorial award from the Royal Society of New Zealand for her publication in the Annals of Neurology.1 She has since been awarded a Sir Charles Hercus Fellowship and multiple prestigious grants to pursue her research interests.1

Currently, Davidson is part of Professor Laura Bennet's team investigating new ways to monitor brain waves in babies at the time of birth, with the goal of reducing brain damage due to hypoxia or oxygen deprivation.2 Her work contributes to the development of therapeutic neuroprotection strategies, particularly focusing on therapeutic hypothermia.12

Davidson's research has earned recognition, including a team prize at the 2021 Te Taumata Rangahau|Research Excellence Awards from the University of Auckland.2 She now supervises PhD students in the area of perinatal brain injury, continuing to advance research in this critical field.1

Highlights

Nov 4 · bu.edu
Joanna Davidson | Anthropology - Boston University
Oct 16 · youtube.com
Meet the Fellows: Joanna Davidson - YouTube
Meet the Fellows: Joanna Davidson - YouTube
Dec 2 · auckland.ac.nz
Preventing brain damage at time of birth - The University of Auckland
Preventing brain damage at time of birth - The University of Auckland

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Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand