He tangata. He tangata. He tangata.
What is the most important thing? It is people, it is people, it is people.
So the Maori saying goes, and it is at the heart of the Centre for Brain Research.
With over 200 researchers associated with the cross-faculty centre, 30
clinicians and 14 community Non-Governmental Organisations, people are the
key to our success.
Our governance
Read about the Advisory Board members who guide and shape the strategic direction
of the centre.
Research Advisory Committee
Contact the directors and principal investigators who lead
the centre's research direction.
Scientific Advisory Board
These international brain research experts ensure research at the
centre is of the
highest standard.
Māori Advisory Board
Research practices and dissemination at the
centre work towards
tikanga Māori.
Researchers
Over 40 principal investigators are linked to the centre, each leading a skilled
research team.
BrainWaves
Emerging neuroscientists play a critical role in shaping the day to day activities
and communication in the centre.
Administration
The communications and administrative staff look after the management of the human,
physical, financial and information resources of the centre.
Structure and location
Learn about the three pillars that make up the centre, along with information on
our governance.
Download our profile to read more about the researchers in the centre.
Centre for Brain Research Profile (3.0MB PDF)