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Kerry Dathan is testing a new app-based aphasia therapy to see how effective it is - not just for language tests done in the clinic, but for everyday conversations.
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Professor Antonio Belli and the GHoSt team want to make it easier for paramedics to make decisions about suspected stroke - with a rapid, non-invasive test.
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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.
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Dr Josie Mayer wants to help prevent strokes in people who have late-onset seizures by improving our understanding of the links between strokes and seizures.
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Margarita Saranti is using the power of artificial intelligence to improve how we predict recovery and personalise aphasia treatment after stroke.
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Dr Kieron South is investigating how inflammatory diseases like asthma might be linked to increased stroke risk in order to identify ways to prevent strokes in adults of every age.
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Dr Sheharyar Baig is investigating tVNS, a new treatment for arm weakness after stroke. His work could help us understand what's happening in the brain and who might benefit most from this treatment.
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Our charity collaborated with SBRI Healthcare and the AHSN Network to fund innovations in technologies to improve diagnosis and rehabilitation of stroke.
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The researchers test an AI software to understand if it should be used for diagnosis of stroke in hospitals.
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Immediately after their stroke around 30% of people have a vision problem called hemianopia – loss of vision on one side of the visual field. This leaves them with a ‘blind side’ to their right or left. This project will investigate whether a new treatment can help stroke survivors with hemianopia to manage their vision problems.