Our last funding round included 34 high quality applications. These were externally peer reviewed by experts in the field of neurology in the UK, Europe , USA and Canada. Over 100 specialists helped SDBTT to review all the applications in a concerted effort to make sure our funding is being used to the best advantage.
Please click on the institution name to read about the project in layman's term.
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A genome wide methylation analysis of oligodendroglial tumours |
| Team: |
Dr Koichi Ichimura, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE |
| Funding: |
SDBTT & Brain Tumour Foundation* also in memory of Catherine Philpott |
£175,000 |
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Reassessing the origins of cranial germ cell tumours |
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Dr Paul Scotting, UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM |
| Funding: |
SDBTT |
£97,892 |
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Detailed analysis of two genetically altered regions of the genome in astrocytic gliomas by means of chromosomal tile path array-CGH |
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Professor Peter Collins, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE |
| Funding: |
SDBTT Gordon Lambert Fund & SDBTT Gordon King Fund |
£147,000 |
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| Research: |
Radiological and molecular markers of subsequent behaviour in adult low-grade glioma |
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Dr Tracy Warr, INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGY, LONDON |
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SDBTT Astro Fund |
£99,092 |
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Advanced magnetic resonance imaging and metabolic studies of low grade gliomas of childhood |
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Professor Richard Grundy, UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM |
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SDBTT Astro Fund |
£117,789 |
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| Research: |
UK case control study of possible causes of brain tumours of children, teenagers and young adults: A pilot study |
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| Team: |
Professor Patricia McKinney, UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS |
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| Funding: |
SDBTT & SDBTT Geert Cloet Fund |
£91,405 |
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| Research: |
Wnt signalling in neural stem cell differentiation and tumourigenesis of the CNS. Initial study |
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| Team: |
Professor S Brandner, INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGY, LONDON |
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| Funding: |
SDBTT |
£114,445 |
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| Research: |
Imaging of molecular dynamics and cell fate to identify new targets for medulloblastoma therapy |
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| Team: |
Dr Violaine Sée, UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL |
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| Funding: |
SDBTT |
£145,838 |
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| Research: |
Development and evaluation of a neuropsychological follow-up service for survivors of childhood brain tumours |
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| Team: |
Professor Christine Eiser, UNIVERSITIES OF SHEFFIELD &BRISTOL
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SDBTT & Clowns in the Sky |
£29,755 |
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| Research: |
Determination of Clomipramine levels in the brains of glioma patients using intracranial microdialysis |
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| Team: |
Professor Garth Cruickshank, QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL BIRMINGHAM |
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| Funding: |
SDBTT |
£26,962 |
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| Research: |
The contribution of drug resistant cancer stem cells to paediatric brain tumours |
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| Team: |
Dr Beth Coyle, UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM |
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| Funding: |
SDBTT & Brain Tumour Foundation* |
£147,001 |
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| Research: |
Comprehensive mapping of gene expression and genomic gains and losses in paediatric high grade gliomas and the contribution of drug resistant cancer cells |
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| Team: |
Professor Richard Grundy, UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM |
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| Funding: |
SDBTT |
£83,363 |
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Introduction of guidance to shorten symptom interval and enhance access to diagnostic pathways for CNS tumours in children and young adults and evaluation by prospective observational cohort study. (This is an extension for one year on the original project 'Tracking delays in diagnosis'). |
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| Team: |
Professor David Walker, UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM |
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| Funding: |
SDBTT |
£44,479 |
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