Matthew Brodie, PhD, is a Michael and Elizabeth Gilbert Fellow in Parkinson's Disease Research at Neuroscience Research Australia and senior lecturer at the Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, University of New South Wales. He has a decade of experience developing and testing remote monitoring, eHealth and other technology-enhanced interventions. His research focuses on detecting early warning signs and intervening to prevent hospitalizations in frail older people, and treating freezing of gait and falls in people with Parkinson's disease. Dr. Brodie is the recipient of the MacDiarmid Young Scientist of the Year Award. He received his doctorate from Massey University in New Zealand.
Associated Grants
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StandingTall-PD. An engaging neuro-rehabilitation program using eHealth technologies to reduce step-time variability, prevent freezing of gait and falls, and enhance independence in people with Parkinson's disease: A placebo randomized controlled trial
2019