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Neil McNaughton

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Professor Neil McNaughton has been extensively involved in the development of Neuroscience at Otago. He was involved in the setting up of the undergraduate Neuroscience programme (the only one of its kind in New Zealand) and was director of the programme from 1991–2008. He was director of the Neuroscience Research Centre from 1991–1997 and the Neural Systems Structure and Function Research Theme from 1997–2005. He was one of the founders of the Australasian Winter Conference on Brain research and the Treasurer from 1983–1997 and a committee member until 2009.

He has acted as an External Assessor for Personal Chairs, Awards, Courses, and Promotions for the Australian National University; Indiana-Purdue University, Fort Wayne; Institute of Psychiatry, London; National University of Singapore; NHMRC Australia Fellowship; University of Canterbury; University of Hawaii; University of Hong Kong; University of Huston; and University of Auckland. He has refereed grants for 23 grant awarding bodies, papers for 110 journals, and books for 5 publishers. He is on the Editorial Advisory Board of Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews and is a Founding member on the Editorial Board of Personality Neuroscience.

Neil joined the Department in 1982. He has over 40 years of university teaching experience, teaching at both graduate and undergraduate levels. He has over 50 years experience as a Neuroscience researcher in the UK, Canada and New Zealand. His research interests are multidisciplinary. He has authored 139 papers, 7 major reviews, 2 books, and 32 book chapters; and edited 4 book-length works.

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