We encourage members of the public to find out more about our work and support our research programmes. The Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences is a University of Edinburgh research centre and is not open to the public. However, because our research affects patients and families - and indeed often involves human volunteers - we encourage you to find out more, get involved and consider donating or fundraising for us.Please note that we cannot provide medical advice to individuals.Find out more about our workWatch videos on the Edinburgh Neuroscience MediaHopper channelAttend a Medical Detectives lecture or watch previous lectures online"Repairing the Brain": watch Siddharthan Chandran's TED talk on the TED website Find a local neuroscience event for the publicEdinburgh Neuroscience public engagementAnne Rowling Clinic eventsEuan MacDonald Centre for MND Research eventsSign-up to receive e-newslettersAnne Rowling Regenerative Neurology ClinicEuan MacDonald Centre for Motor Neurone Disease ResearchPatrick Wild Centre for Research into Autism, Fragile X Syndrome and Intellectual Disabilities Donate or fundraise for usThe University of Edinburgh has a proud tradition of philanthropic support and community fundraising.Private donations have a profound impact on scientific research. They can fund a new piece of equipment, a studentship, a collaborative visit to another lab, or a pilot study.Importantly, they often act as leverage in funding applications that the researchers subsequently make to charities and government agencies. Kerry Mackay Senior Community Fundraising Officer Contact details Work: 0131-650-9221 Email: kerry.mackay@ed.ac.uk Web: Fundraise Your Way Social: Fundraise Your Way on Facebook The University of Edinburgh Development Trust is a charitable body registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005337. This article was published on 2024-08-27