Timothy Bredy is a Professor of Cognitive Neuroepigenetics at the Queensland Brain Institute, where his lab studies the fundamental molecular mechanisms underlying fear-related learning and memory. He looks at how specific forms of noncoding RNA are involved in learning, cellular function, and real-time brain adaptation, with the goal of discovery the mechanisms that are necessary for the formation and stability of memory. Professor Bredy’s research points to the potential use of RNA-based therapeutics to correct or even reverse brain disorders that are assumed to have a genetic foundation.