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PREVIOUS RESEARCH SUPPORTED BY THE NSA RESEARCH FOUNATION

With the support of our sponsors the NSA Research Foundation awarded $215,750 in research grants and scholarships for neurosurgical research during 2007. We would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank our sponsors for their ongoing support for neurosurgical research in Australia and New Zealand.

 

Neurofacilitative Bioactive Scaffolds in Neuronal Repair

NSA Research Scholarship

Dr Kristian Bulluss
St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne
$55,000 in 2007

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Molecular Profile of Lumbar Fusion in a Rabbit Model: Autograft Versus Demineralized Bone Matrix (DBM) Versus Bone Morphogenetic Protein = 2 (BMP=2) and comparison with Human Revision Fusion Molecural Profile

NSA Research Scholarship

Dr Benjamin Jonker
Prince of Wales Clinical School, Sydney
$27,000 in 2007

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Vascular targeting enhancement of radiosurgery for arteriovenous malformations

NSA Research Scholarship

Dr Rajesh Reddy
Sydney, Australia
$13,750 in 2007

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Phase I trial of dendritic cell vaccination and celecoxib with postoperative radiotherapy and Temozolomide for treatment of malignant glioma

NSA Research Grant

Associate Professor David Walker
Brisbane
$30,000 in 2007

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Enhancement of intravascular thrombosis in cerebral arteriovenous malformations after radiosurgery

NSA Research Grant

Associate Professor Marcus Stoodley
Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney
$30,000 in 2007

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Does a deficit blood spinal cord barrier contribute to post traumatic syringomyelia?

NSA Research Grant

Associate Professor Marcus Stoodley
Prince of Wales Hospital (Sydney)
$30,000 in 2007

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Serum Melatonin levels in critically ill patients - a study to examine the exacerbation of melatonin deficiency in TBI (traumatic brain injury) patients in critical care

NSA Research Grant

Professor Jeffrey Rosenfeld
The Alfred Hospital (Melbourne)
$30,000 in 2007

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