Jan-Jun 2017

CCBS news from January to June 2017.

June 2017: Congratulations to Jon Stone and Alan Carson on this fantastic achievement.

June 2017: Members of the stroke research group past and present gathered to celebrate 30 years of stroke research in Edinburgh.

June 2017: Congratulations to clinical research fellow Yvonne Chun, who has received the John D Matthews Award 2016–2017 for academic excellence in the Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences.

May 2017: Congratulations to Professor Joanna Wardlaw (Professor of Applied Neuroimaging and Honorary Consultant Neuroradiologist), who was honoured with the Presidential Award at the European Stroke Conference in Prague, May 2017.

May 2017: Professor Joanna Wardlaw is leading a large UK collaborative group in a bid to understand vascular dementia.

May 2017: Professor Joanna Wardlaw has guest edited a special edition of Clinical Science on "Small vessels, dementia & chronic disease".

April 2017: Professors Siddharthan Chandran and Joanna Wardlaw are two of the researchers who will form the UK Dementia Research Institute at The University of Edinburgh, part of a £250M nationwide network.

March 2017: Hi-tech brain scans using an MRI-PET scanner will give researchers the clearest picture yet of the damage caused by strokes.

March 2017: Prof Gillian Mead has received the William Farr medal.

March 2017: Our Centre has been profiled in The Lancet.

March 2017: Congratulations to Dr Susan Shenkin, Clinical Lead for Ageing for NHS Research Scotland.

March 2017: A recording of Professor Craig Ritchie's Inaugural Lecture is now online.

Feb 2017: Congratulations to CCBS Professor Gillian Mead, who is part of a new £3M NIHR award to develop and evaluate strategies to reduce sedentary behaviour after a stroke.

Feb 2017: Professor Andrew McIntosh and colleagues have published research that implicates variants in the TOX2 gene in depression.

Feb 2017: Two advanced medical scanners have been installed as part of a £14 million makeover of research imaging facilities at the University of Edinburgh.

Jan 2017: Congratulations to clinical academic fellow Yvonne Chun, who has been awarded the Wilfred Card Lectureship 2016.

Jan 2017: CCBS researchers have published their findings that a type of depression could be genetically linked to schizophrenia.