India, Nov. 4 -- Neuroscience has taken centre stage at Monash today, with delegates from all over the world convening at theVelos Acceleratorin the Monash Technology Precinct, Clayton, to shine a spotlight on the latest discoveries, technologies and collaborations driving the University's brain research and innovation.

Led by theTurner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, Monash welcomed representatives fromConsular Corps Melbourneand theDepartment of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Victoria State Officeto gain insight into how researchers are tackling complex challenges arising from our most intricate organ - the brain.

The Consular Corps Melbourne comprises 84 permanent consulates from around the globe located within Victoria. Their...