CCBS news from January to June 2019. News listing Search Tags Publication date Date from Date to Sarah McGlasson wins Scopus Early Career Researcher Award 09 October, 2018 Oct 2018: Congratulations to Sarah McGlasson, a postdoctoral researcher in David Hunt's lab,… CCBS student wins UK Three Minute Thesis competition 19 September, 2018 Sep 2018: Huge congratulations to Owen Gwydion James on winning the UK Three Minute Thesis… 'Living with MS' patient:scientist exchange event 18 September, 2018 Sep 2018: A group of Edinburgh Neuroscience and SPRINT-MND/MS PhD students travelled to Glasgow to… Families affected by learning difficulties help shape research agenda 12 September, 2018 Sep 2018: Young people with learning difficulties and their families have helped to identify key… Mild Stroke Study 3 recruits first participant 28 August, 2018 Aug 2018: The Mild Stroke Study 3 recruited its first participant on 22nd August. The study aims to… Brain scan checklist set to boost care for stroke survivors 14 August, 2018 Aug 2018: New research suggests that people who suffer a stroke caused by bleeding in the brain… Map of a billion synapses reveals clues about how we think 01 August, 2018 Aug 2018: A new map of more than a billion synapses in the brain helps to shed light on how… Brain study paves way for therapy for common cause of dementia 09 July, 2018 Jul 2018: A team involving CCBS researchers has published findings suggesting that reversing damage… Chronic wasting disease prions can convert human prions into disease-associated form 09 July, 2018 Jul 2018: A team of CCBS researchers led by Marcelo Barria have published findings that prions that… LACI-2 trial for stroke that can cause dementia 05 June, 2018 May 2018: Professor Joanna Wardlaw is leading a British Heart Foundation (BHF)-funded clinical… … 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 … This article was published on 2024-08-27