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    EXTEND-IA Randomized Trial Of Intra-arterial Clot Retrieval In Ischemic Stroke

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $764,534.00
    Summary
    Most strokes are caused by a blocked blood vessel in the brain. Current treatments to dissolve the blockage improve recovery for many patients but often fail to unblock larger brain arteries. The EXTEND-IA trial will use advanced brain imaging to identify patients who have the most to gain if the blocked artery can be re-opened. The trial will test whether a new minimally invasive clot removal procedure performed after standard clot-dissolving treatment improves recovery after stroke.
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    Quantifying The Role Of Epigenetic Factors In Neurocognitive Outcomes: A Twin Study

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,516,790.00
    Summary
    We aim to identify the environmental factors in early life that contribute towards an individual brain development using MRI brain scans and related psychological skills measured in late childhood. We are using twins to better understand differences in their early life environments independent of genetics.
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    High Resolution MRI Atlas Of The Rat Brain

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $190,568.00
    Summary
    We have previously made the most widely used animal brain atlas in the world. This atlas based on stained histological sections of the rat brain. In recent years, advances in MRI have made it possible to generate images of the rat brain at very high resolution. We have obtained a very high quality MRI image set from colleagues in Duke University in the USA, and we have begun to map these images in great detail, using our histological atlas as a guide.
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    Understanding The Mechanisms Of Development And Treatment In Hydrocephalus.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $395,914.00
    Summary
    This project aims to investigate the progressive change in cerebrospinal fluid dynamics, axonal damage and tissue mechanical properties during the development and treatment of hydrocephalus in-vivo. Results from this study is important to elucidate the mechanisms of hydrocephalus and to improve treatment and diagnosis of hydrocephalus.
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    Understanding White Matter Injury In Term-born Children With Cerebral Palsy

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $193,863.00
    Summary
    The type of brain injury in cerebral palsy varies. In some children the brain develops abnormally in early pregnancy; others have a stroke or suffer from lack of oxygen around the time of birth. Little is known about the group of children born at term who have damage to the brain’s white matter, a pattern more typical of premature birth. This project will explore brain imaging, potential risk factors, and clinical outcomes for these children to identify possible causes and prevention pathways.
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    Genetics Of Brain Structure And Function

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $580,244.00
    Summary
    This study investigates how much an individual's genes and environment account for the wide variation in brain structure and function. Using brain imaging we examine in what way the connectivity of the brain of identical and non-identical twins is the same or different from that of their co-twin, and carry out analysis of their DNA to identify some of the genes involved. This will provide fundamental information on genetic mechanisms influencing variation in brain structure and function.
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    Brainstem And Hypothalamic Function And Anatomy In Migraine

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $652,828.00
    Summary
    Migraine is a disabling condition characterized by mostly unilateral throbbing head pain and a range of associated neurological symptoms. The underlying mechanisms responsible for the initiation of migraine remains unknown. We aim to determine brain anatomy and activity patterns in migraineurs throughout the migraine cycle. An understanding of the mechanisms responsible for migraine will aid in better treatment development.
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    Chronic Pain: How And Why Does It Develop?

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,035,928.00
    Summary
    Pain has a detrimental impact on ones quality of life and a significant financial impact on the community. It has recently been revealed that chronic pain is associated with altered brain anatomy and function. Using human brain imaging, we aim to determine the underlying reason for these changes by following individuals during the development of pain. Defining the mechanism underlying pain will aid in the development of better treatment regimens.
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    A Prospective Study Of Language Impairment And Recovery Following Surgery For Brain Tumours

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $861,342.00
    Summary
    This multi-site project will investigate the incidence and nature of post-operative language difficulties (aphasia) in patients following surgery for left hemisphere primary brain tumours. It will provide comprehensive data concerning risk factors for post-surgical aphasia in Australian patients, in addition to important information about the brain lesions responsible for its various clinical presentations. This information will be used to generate recommendations for clinical practice.
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    Neural Trajectories Towards Vulnerability Versus Resilience: A Longitudinal Twin Study

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,258,288.00
    Summary
    Resilience not only defines the absence of mental disorder; it defines the ability to positively adapt in the face of adversity. Due to this conceptual ambiguity, little is known of its underlying neurobiology as compared to symptoms like depression and anxiety. This knowledge would aid the development of effective interventions following trauma exposure. We aim to define the first neural profile of resilience in 270 adults, using the twin method to decide novel gene-environment influences.
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