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Dr Michael Stringeri s researching why some stroke survivors with small vessel disease go on to experience more brain damage than others.
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Many people who have bleeding strokes go on to have clotting strokes as well. Dr Jatinder Minhas wants to understand why that's happening and what it might mean for how we treat bleeding strokes.
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Dr Emma Patchwood, Professor Audrey Bowen and their team want to learn how to offer psychological support to under-served groups of stroke survivors, using a wider workforce.
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Triin Ojakäär is developing a new home-based technology that could improve sleep and memory, leading to better rehabilitation outcomes after stroke.
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Dr Niki Chouliara, Professor Adam Gordon, and the rest of the TELSTAR team are developing recommendations for how stroke rehabilitation can best be delivered remotely.
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Dr Sabrina Eltringham is trialling an alternative to thickened liquids that could help stroke survivors rehabilitate their swallow and improve their quality of life.
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Kate Ledingham is researching a new way to empower stroke survivors to share their views on aphasia research and clinical practice.
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Professor Philip James and the PREDICT-EV team want to understand the links between extracellular vesicles and blood clotting so that we can offer more personalised stroke prevention.
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Dr Alan Cameron and the ASPIRE team are developing a way to predict who’s at risk of atrial fibrillation so that they can be offered screening and treatment to help prevent stroke.
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Dr Nick Evans wants to find ways to improve stroke treatment and rehabilitation for frail people, who are often excluded from research in these areas.