We are delighted to announce that Cristina Lumbreras, the PhD student on the Tenovus Scotland and Neurosciences Foundation PhD stroke project graduated in the Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy & Biomedical…
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 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 MorePOSTPONED NSF Seminar - September 15, 2022 Scottish Universities Insight Institute, Glasgow As a mark of respect to Her Majesty the Queen we have decided to postpone the seminar. …
Read MoreThe Neurosciences Foundation provides funds for small projects that help researchers to get preliminary data to improve their bids to larger funding bodies. We were therefore delighted when our £9.6K…
Read MoreIn October 2020 Tenovus Scotland and the Neurosciences Foundation teamed up to support a Scholarship in the field of stroke. Cristina Lumbreras was the successful candidate and she started her project in January 2021.…
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