Neurorehabilitation & Medical Device Development Workstream
- ApplTree – Memory aid software for people with acquired brain injury, Dr, Matthew Jamieson, University of Glasgow
- Closing the digital divide and enhancing participation in social and leisure activities for individuals with acquired brain injury through near field communication technology, Professor Rachel McCrindle, University of Reading
- Contracture and Spasticity Management using ORLAU Standing Frame, Dr. Andrew Roberts, Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
- Development of sensory stimulating orthotic insoles to aid balance and independent walking following brain injury, Dr. Kristen Hollands, University of Salford
- Development of virtual-reality based concussion assessment prototype, Dr Michael Grey, University of East Anglia (UEA)
- Multidisciplinary Computer-Based Motor and Language Therapy for Acquired Brain Injury, Dr. Holly Robson, University of Reading
- Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), Dr. Andrew Bateman
- Tele-Rehabilitation Device to Enhance Walking Following Traumatic Brain Injury, Dr. Celia Clarke, University of East Anglia
- Tablet-based App Development for Upper- Limb Stroke Rehabilitation, Dr. Sheree McCormick, Manchester Metropolitan University
Multimodal monitoring, Intracranial dynamics and Neuro-oncology Workstream
- 3D Cranioplasty Printing, Prof. Peter Hutchinson & Mr. Adel Helmy
- Advanced Neuro-Monitoring in Paediatric Neurosurgery, Prof. Peter Hutchinson
- APTITUDE: Novel Aptamer Technology for Measuring Interleukin at the bedside, Dr Susan Giorgi-Coll, University of Cambridge
- Development of Microdialysis Online Sensor Technology for Neurocritical Care, Prof. Stephen Elliot
- Evaluating retrodialysis as a focal delivery method in human brain, Mr. Matthew Stovell, Prof. Peter Hutchinson, Dr. T. Adrian Carpenter, Prof. Mark Wilson and Dr. Keri Carpenter, University of Cambridge
- Intra-operative detection of 2-Hydroxyglutarate: avoiding injury to normal brain during surgery for low grade gliomas, Mr. Stephen Price, University of Cambridge
- Non-Invasive ICP monitoring (nICP), Prof. Marek Czosnyka
- Rheolytic Thrombectomy For Adult Intraventricular Haemorrhage (RTIVH), Karol Budohoski, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- The Use of Lower Body Negative Pressure to reduce Intracranial Pressure – a preliminary study, Prof. Mark Wilson, Imperial College – Neurotrauma Centre
Acute care and Functional neuroimaging Workstream
- Autoantibody screening for the prediction of outcome and neurodegeneration post-TBI, Dr Edward Needham, University of Cambridge
- Bedside Assessment in Disorders of Consciousness (DoC), Dr. Srivas Chennu
- Development of a Novel Technology-Based Biomarker for Identification of Mild Brain Injury, Dr. Magdalena Ietswaart, University of Stirling
- Pre Hospital Brain Imaging, Prof. Mark Wilson, Imperial Hospitals NHS Trust and London Air Ambulance
Cognition and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Workstream
- Cognitive Training in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Prof. Barbara Sahakian
- Cognitive Training Using an Attention/Concentration Game in Adults with Brain Injury, Prof. Barbara Sahakian, University of Cambridge
- Extra-cranial Seizure Detection, Dr. Howard Ring
- Mobile app for the delivery of cognitive behavioural therapy following concussion, Mr. Aimun Jamjoom, University of Edinburgh
Clinical Informatics Workstream
- Detection and Assessment of Malignancy by Symptom Evaluation (DAMSEL), Dr. Alexis Joannides
- Electronic Rehabilitation Prescription (eRP) and Integrated Rehabilitation Management and Assessment (IRMA), Dr. Alexis Joannides
- Neurosurgery Task List, Mrs. Nicola Owen
- Using Social Media to Elucidate the Unmet Needs and Support Networks of People with Brain Injury, Dr. Aaron Lawson McLean, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust & University of Cambridge
Stem cells and Neurodegeneration Workstream
Perinatal & Paediatrics Workstream
- Feasibility of identifiying modifiable risk factors for the prevention of TBI, Dr Julie Mytton, University of the West of England, Bristol
- Novel Proteomic Biomarkers of Brain injury in New-Borns, Dr. Divyen Shah, Royal London Hospital/Barts and the London School of Medicine, QMUL
- Non-invasive Non-contact Measurement of Heart Rate and Movement using Ballistocardiography (Bcg), Dr. Richard Iles, Dr. Joan Lasenby and Dr. Joachim Steiner