The latest student to complete a research project partly funded by the Neurosciences Foundation says it couldn’t have been done without the foundation’s support. And she says it points the…
Read MoreTimely and accurate diagnosis of MND is really important for people and will become even more urgent once meaningful treatments are available. We are pleased to be working alongside the Neurosciences Foundation to support this project exploring whether new technology combined with high resolution brain MRI could provide a way forward.
A new heand-and-neck radiofrequency (RF) coil, which has been developed as part of the glasgow University’s Living Laboratory’s Coil Development project, is set to provide new insights into the potential…
We would like to announce that we will support two vital research projects aimed at tackling Motor Neurone Disease (MND). The total being funded is £20,000. Both studies will be…
Read MoreThe year 2020 started with a bang. To the complete surprise of governments around the world, the covid pandemic appeared. Within a year, vaccines had been developed and passed through…
Read MoreWe are pleased that our partnership with Brain Research UK has led to a successful application for a Studentship in Glioblastoma. This is a devastating condition, with only 5% of…
Read MoreIt would be great if we could highlight someone whose life had been improved by the research that we support, but of course it’s not so simple. Most medical ‘breakthroughs’…
Read MoreSome of the researchers whose research we have helped to find talk about wht this has meant to them.
On Thursday 3rd November 2022 young researchers undertaking work supported by the Neurosciences Foundation gave presentations to the Trustees. Researchers who received funding from The NSF They are (left to…
Read MoreDaphne Merrills Studentship We are delighted to highlight the call for applications for this studentship. This is a joint venture with Brain Research UK. Up to £125K will be awarded…
Read MoreUnderstanding What Causes Memory Problems in Parkinson’s Disease By Professor Donald Grosset, School of Psychology & Neuroscience, University of Glasgow Parkinson’s disease is best known for causing a tremors and…
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