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LABS welcomes 50th participant

The Thompson Institute's Longitudinal Adolescent Brain Study (LABS) recently welcomed its 50th research participant.

Oliver Woods, a 12-year-old student at Sunshine Coast Grammar School, said he joined the study because it sounded like “an important project to be a part of”.

“I am interested in knowing more about what studying the brain can do to improve everyone’s health as they grow up,” Oliver said.

When asked what he enjoyed about his first day at LABS, he said, “Everyone takes good care of you if you are feeling anxious about the unknown.”

“It is very cool to see an image of my brain,” Oliver added.

Oliver is 1 of 11 Sunshine Coast Grammar School students taking part in LABS.

Please be assured that participant identities are used only with permission, at which time only their participation is disclosed. Their information collected as a part of the study remains strictly confidential and anonymous at all times.

Daniel Hermens, Ollie and Professor Jim Lagopoulos
LABS's 50th participant Oliver Woods (centre) with Professor of Youth Mental Health and Neurobiology Daniel Hermens and the Director of the Sunshine Coast Mind and Neuroscience - Thompson Institute, Professor Jim Lagopoulos

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