Completed projects
Dr Richard Allibone
Department of Biochemistry, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham
The role of sox genes in childhood neuronal tumours
Mr Eric Ballantyne
University Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Royal Liverpool University Hospital
Expression of tumour suppressor genes and oncogenes in brain development and paediatric brain tumours
Belfast Brain Tumour Project
Department of Oncology, Queen’s University, Belfast
An investigation of mechanisms of human brain tumour invasion and the design of anti-invasive strategies
Dr Matthew Brett
Department of Physiology, University of Oxford
The role of the cortex and basal ganglia in the control of voluntary movement
Davie Cooper Project
Institute of Neurological Sciences, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow
The study of intracranial aneurysms in Glasgow and Edinburgh
Dr Ioannis Fouyas
Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh
Do host diseases alter pathophysiological mechanisms of brain oedema and stroke?
Dr Carolyn Gabriel
Department of Experimental Pathology, Guy's Hospital, London
The role of immune responses to peripheral myelin protein-22 (PMP22) in inflammatory and genetically determined neuropathy
Mr Peter Hutchinson
University Department of Neurosurgery, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge
The application of microdialysis to monitoring in neurointensive care
Mr Andrew Lawrence
Imperial College School of Medicine, London
Functional anatomy of compensation for brain damage
Dr Sharon Lim
Imperial College School of Medicine, London
Effect of disruption of interneurone-motoneuronal connections on motoneurone survival
Dr Malcolm Macleod
University of Edinburgh, Western General Hospital
What causes increased p53 abundance in hypoxia-induced neuronal apoptosis?
Dr Malcolm Macleod
University of Edinburgh, Western General Hospital
Mineralocorticoid receptor expression following neuronal endangerment – a novel route to neuroprotection?
Dr Russell Monhemius
Physiology Unit, University of Wales (Cardiff)
The activation of a supraspinal loop by spinal cord stimulation: therapeutic implications
Mr Nitin Patel
Department of Neurosurgery, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol
Molecular mechanisms underlying brain damage after head injury
Ms Laura Watkins
MRC Centre for Brain Repair, University of Cambridge
Assessing the development of Huntington's disease, leading to neural transplantation in patients October
Dr Lars Sundstrom & Dr Liam Gray
Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Southampton
An investigation into the role of neurogenesis in experimentally-induced epilepsy