Bronwyn Graham has been awarded a Neurological Fellowship (for US$25,000) by the American Australian Association, which allows her to undertake postdoctoral research for 12 months in the United States. She will be working with Assistant Professor Mohammed Milad in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital to investigate possible neural differences in how women inhibit fear. This work may help us understand why women are much more likely to suffer from anxiety disorders, and lead to more effective treatments for such disorders.