The 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 MoreA big thank you to all our supporters! Our self-styled ‘Neurotics’ team including some of our trustees, backed by friends and supporters, set off on a sunny morning from the…
Read MoreDave Wyper is one of our trustees and is Chair of the NSF’s Medical Advisory Committee. He recently took part in the Scottish End to End cycling trip to help…
Read MoreMany of my friends have taken part on the Scottish Kiltwalks. This was my first experience and I wish I’d been involved earlier. It is extraordinarily moving to see so many folks having a fun day out with friends and family and raising money for their own good causes.I’m now looking forward to the Neurosciences Foundation’s own walking fundraiser which takes place in October with Team Neurotics strolling from North Queensferry to Edinburgh.
On the 20th of August, 2023, Neurosciences Foundation Trustee, Phil Taylor, enjoyed the Dundee “Wee Wander”, the shorter of the two city events covering a beautiful 4.3-mile route from Broughty…
A bike ride for charity might not seem all that out of the ordinary. But Kevin Gerrie from Glasgow has just cycled about 1300 miles all the way to Pollença…
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 MoreIt was a real privilege to be part of the London Marathon and raise important funding for The Neurosciences Foundation. I can definitely recommend the experience to anyone who is thinking about it! The run was challenging and I was delighted to eventually cross the finishing line; a little behind someone dressed as Big Ben, but at least ahead of Scooby Doo and Chewbacca – only just!
Steven’s run raised more than £3000 for us. A huge thank you to Steven and all of those friends and family who supported him. So proud and grateful for Steven…

