Professor Srikanth |
Congratulations Professor Velandai Srikanth who received an
academic promotion last week.
A specialist senior geriatrician within Neurosciences at
Monash Health, Professor Srikanth has extensive clinical expertise in stroke
and cognitive disorders.
As an established Clinical Academic, Professor Srikanth has developed and now
leads the multifaceted Stroke and Ageing Research (STAR) group in Medicine, Schoolof Clinical Sciences at Monash Health (SCS) within the Monash HealthTranslation Precinct (MHTP). He also leads the stroke sub-theme within Neurosciences/Mental Health in the Academic Health Science Centre,
MonashPartners.
Professor
Srikanth holds a co-funded fellowship from the NHMRC Career Development program
and the Heart Foundation Future Leader Program and is the recipient of eight
NHMRC project grants.
An
important focus of Professor Srikanth’s current work is unravelling the
relationship between metabolic health (diabetes, insulin resistance, glycation)
and dementia.
“Diabetes
and dementia are both very large public health problems, and the research we are
conducting here at the MHTP is at the forefront of efforts aimed at
understanding why diabetes increases the risk of dementia,” said Professor
Srikanth.
“This
will hopefully lead to alternative ways to reduce the burden of dementia in
older people.”
Other
areas of Professor Srikanth’s research include cerebral small vessel disease
and its clinical effects on people, and mechanisms of brain ageing syndromes
(dementia, gait disturbances, falls) related to cerebrovascular disease.
Professor
Srikanth collaborates actively with basic researchers in the study of immune
factors involved in acute stroke, novel health service delivery systems for
patients with stroke and TIA, global health in stroke and stroke risk factors
in developing countries, involving collaborations with several national and
international groups.
Professor
Srikanth is also actively clinically involved in enabling the efficient
transition of acute stroke patients to the sub-acute setting, the
multidisciplinary management of complex post-stroke complications, and
conducting outpatient clinics for stroke, TIA and cognitive disorders.
“Professor
Srikanth’s promotion is richly deserved—he was recruited to Monash University
by a former Vice Chancellor, Professor Ed Byrne who obviously had an eye for
spotting exceptional academic ability,” said Head of Department of Medicine
Professor Peter Ebeling AO.
Professor
Ebeling said he is very proud of Professor Srikanth and his group’s huge
contributions to the success of his Department and the School.
“It is
also personally gratifying for me to note the direct health benefits flowing
from the research group’s interventions in the developing world in India,”
added Professor Ebeling.
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