GPR88 As A Novel Target For Fronto-striatal Dysfunction In Schizophrenia
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$606,966.00
Summary
GPR88 is a protein that is specifically found in the striatum, one of the main brain regions involved in schizophrenia. Studies in mice have showed that GPR88 may have a role in learning and memory; our early studies show that GPR88 controls the activity of a population of cells in the striatum. This project will determine the mechanism by which GPR88 controls the function of the striatum and how this translates into regulating brain circuitry and learning and memory relevant to schizophrenia.
Next Generation Brain-Machine Interface: Minimally-Invasive Endovascular Stent-Electrode Array For Robotic Limb Control
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,735,574.00
Summary
Persons affected by quadriplegia and hemiplegia from stroke and spinal cord injury have few treatment options. Brain Machine Interfaces (BMIs) reconnect brain to a prosthetic limb, bypassing damaged nervous system. Our group has developed a BMI that can be implanted minimally-invasively, inside a blood vessel within the brain. We propose to evaluate this device in animal studies, and continue on to a human clinical trial pilot study. The aim is to restore mechanical control over the physical env ....Persons affected by quadriplegia and hemiplegia from stroke and spinal cord injury have few treatment options. Brain Machine Interfaces (BMIs) reconnect brain to a prosthetic limb, bypassing damaged nervous system. Our group has developed a BMI that can be implanted minimally-invasively, inside a blood vessel within the brain. We propose to evaluate this device in animal studies, and continue on to a human clinical trial pilot study. The aim is to restore mechanical control over the physical environment for a paralysed patient.Read moreRead less