Dr Tye has developed an internationally recognised and multidisciplinary translational neuroscience research program focussed on elucidating neurobiological mechanisms contributing to treatment non-response in refractory depression. Her research has actively contributed to the development of animal models for stress-induced mood dysregulation and antidepressant treatment resistance.
Dr Sue Tye
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