2023 Neurosurgical Grant Funding
Latest grant funding across all neurosurgical research and equipment for 2023
We are ecstatic to announce our latest grant funding. This year, with your help, we are able to contribute a total of $1,284,337 to 27 different grants and equipment projects.
And are excited to announce a total of $456,653 for life-changing TBI, SCI, Stroke & Parkinsons research projects and equipment as part of our latest grant round! This is only possible thanks to our amazing donors who give to truly make a difference and fight against these life-impacting diseases.
Click here to view all the research projects/equipment
Pictured left to right:
A Prof L Collins-Praino - Equipment: Dual-arm digital stereotax
Mr Abhiram Hiwase - Could Rotational Thromboelastometry (ROTEM) be a New Theragnostic Tool in the Management of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury?
Ms Lola Kaukas - Characterising Local Fibrinolysis in Chronic Subdural Haematoma Fluid (FiCS)
A Prof Larisa Bobrovskaya - Establishing the role of orexin neurons in Parkinson’s biology and symptoms
Dr Rebecca Hood - Investigating the ‘no reflow’ phenomenon in a clinically relevant model of stroke.
Dr Rebecca Hood - Equipment: Abbott iSTAT Analyser Wireless
Pictured left to right:
A Prof Amal Abou-Hamden - Neurovascular research at Royal Adelaide Hospital
A Prof Frances Corrigan - Building a prognostic model to identify those at risk of prolonged symptoms following concussion
A Prof Frances Corrigan - Preventing inflammation following Paediatric head injury - James & Diana Ramsay Foundation
Dr Anna Leonard - Equipment: Cat Walk TX gait analysis system
Dr Tim Webber - Developing a model of delayed stroke following brain aneurysm rupture.