Dr Zhi Yi Ong
PhD (Biomedical Science), University of South Australia
BHlthSci (Hons) University of AdelaideÂ
BSc (Biomedical Science) University of Adelaide
I am interested in understanding the neurobiological mechanisms of food intake control and addiction. Using multi-level approaches in rodent models, my research explores the neural circuits, neuropeptide function, gut-brain interaction, and intracellular signaling pathways that contribute to the control of feeding and addictive behaviours.
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- Teaching and Supervision
2023-2026ÌýAustralian Research Council Future Fellowship. Gut-brain control of cue-induced feeding behaviours
2021-2023ÌýAustralian Research Council Discovery Project. How satiation control reward value and cue-induced appetitive behaviours
2019-2021 NHMRC Project Grant. Neural mechanisms underlying the effects of glucagon-like peptide-1 on alcohol intakeÂ
2018 University of New South Wales Faculty of Science Research Grant. How glucagon-like peptide-1 reduces alcohol intake
2017-2019 Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA). Neural circuits underlying the reinstatement of food reward-seeking
2016 Trainee Professional Development Award, Society for NeuroscienceÂ
2015 Harry R Kissileff Award for Best Oral Presentation, Society for the Study of Ingestive BehaviorÂ
2015 New Investigator Travel Award, Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior
2012 Healthy Development Adelaide Travel Grant
2012 Ross Wishart Memorial Award Finalist, Australian Society for Medical Research
2011 Junior Investigator Travel Stipend Award, World Congress of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease
2011 Barbara Crase Bursary, The Australian Federation of University Women South Australia Trust Fund
2010 Young Investigator Award Semi Finalist, Women's and Children's Health Network, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Adelaide
2010ÌýRoss Wishart Memorial Award Finalist, Australian Society for Medical Research
2010ÌýHealthy Development Adelaide Travel Grant
My Research Supervision
Dana Kim (PhD candidate)