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    Research Fellowship

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $777,795.00
    Summary
    Prof Alan Connelly is an internationally recognised neuroimaging researcher specialising in MRI. His major areas of research are in the development of new methods to acquire and process MR images of both structural and functional aspects of the brain, and the application of these novel methods to clinical neuroscience problems. His work has had a major impact in the field of epilepsy, where techniques that he pioneered have been widely adopted in specialist epilepsy centres worldwide.
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    Practitioner Fellowship

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $451,953.00
    Summary
    Mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability in Australia, especially in young populations. Although many patients recover uneventfully following mild TBI, complications such as prolonged symptoms, depression and cognitive deterioration may occur. With considerable advancements in neuroimaging and cognitive assessment in recent years, newer techniques may provide a window to directly observe changes that accompany mild TBI.
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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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    High Resolution MRI Atlas Of The Rat Brain

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    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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    Imaging Of Acute Ischemic Stroke – Improving Patient Selection For Thrombolysis

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $367,946.00
    Summary
    Stroke is a major cause of death and disability in our community and is most often due to a blocked blood vessel. Powerful treatments are available to open blocked blood vessels but there are restrictions on eligibility and some risks. This research aims to improve doctors' understanding of stroke in the individual patient to aid treatment decisions by identifying those with potentially salvageable brain tissue and avoiding those with high risk of bleeding complications.
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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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    3D Histological And MRI Atlases Of Brain And Spinal Cord For Research And Clinical Practice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $876,005.00
    Summary
    This project uses imaging techniques to produce the next generation of maps of the central nervous system. It will advance our understanding of the organisation and structure of the brain and spinal cord of humans and experimental animals, paving the way for the development of psychotherapeutic drugs and more accurate interventions on the human brain. The new maps will help those who study the brain of patients with diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s or animal models of these diseases.
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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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    Identifying The Neural Signature Of Persistent Pain

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $547,094.00
    Summary
    Chronic pain affects over 20% of Australians. Despite its high prevalence, it is relativly resistant to current treatment regimes and part of the reason behind our inadequate ability to provide satisfactory pain relief is due to our limited understanding of the pathophysiology that underlies this condition. This proposal will develop a novel understanding of the central neuroplastic changes associated with chronic pain and the role that these changes play in the maintenance of these conditions.
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    Australian Mouse Brain Mapping Consortium

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,009,462.00
    Summary
    We propose to establish the Australian Mouse Brain Mapping Consortium which is a national network of facilities allowing Australian researchers to better characterise mouse models of neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's Disease and stroke. Just as accurate maps were key to the voyages of geographic discovery in the 17th and 18th century, improved methods of mapping structural and functional changes in the brain of mouse models of neurological disease will be key to discovery in the neurosci .... We propose to establish the Australian Mouse Brain Mapping Consortium which is a national network of facilities allowing Australian researchers to better characterise mouse models of neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's Disease and stroke. Just as accurate maps were key to the voyages of geographic discovery in the 17th and 18th century, improved methods of mapping structural and functional changes in the brain of mouse models of neurological disease will be key to discovery in the neurosciences in the 21st century . For the Consortium the cartographic tools will be magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), microscopy and sophisticated computational methods of mapping brain structure and function. Participants in the Consortium are internationally recognised leaders in brain imaging based at Monash University, the Howard Florey Institute, the Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute and the Centre for Magnetic Resonance and the Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland.
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