DrNina-Francesca Parrella

(she/her)

Casual Research Fellow

Faculty of Health/Office of the Executive Dean Health/Deakin Lifespan Institute

  • Casual Research Fellow
    Faculty of Health/Office of the Executive Dean Health/Deakin Lifespan Institute

BIO

Nina-Francesca Parrella is a cognitive neuroscience researcher in Deakin’s Cognitive Neuroscience Unit within the School of Psychology and a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist. She has over a decade of clinical experience supporting children and adults with communication and feeding needs across Australia, the UK and Europe. Nina’s research focuses on the neurobiology of autism, particularly how inhibitory signalling (including GABA-related mechanisms) may contribute to differences in social processing, and how targeted pharmacological approaches could support social development in autistic children. She completed her PhD at Deakin University and holds postgraduate training in cognitive neuroscience.

DEAKIN UNIVERSITY CURRENT APPOINTMENT

  • Casual Research Fellow
    Deakin University, Office of the Executive Dean Health

DEGREES

  • Doctor of Philosophy
    Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia1 Mar 2021 - 1 Mar 2025
  • Master of Brain and Cognitive Science, Cognitive Neuroscience
    University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands1 Sep 2018 - 1 Sep 2020
  • Bachelor of Speech Pathology
    Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia1 Mar 2009 - 1 Mar 2013

AREA/FACULTY

  • Faculty of Health

DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL/INSTITUTE/DISCIPLINE

  • Office of the Executive Dean Health

SPECIALIST RESEARCH GROUP

  • Deakin Lifespan Institute