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Emeritus Prof Stephen Dunnett



Projects as PI
  
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  • A combinatorial approach for enhancing cell transplantation for neurological diseases via simple and scalable chemistries (01/10/2013 -  30/09/2017)
  • A comparative study of behavioural, anatomical and molecular changes in models of Huntington's disease (01/01/2010 -  31/12/2011)
  • Basic science and preclinical development of cell transplantation for basal ganglia disorders (01/02/2011 -  31/07/2014)
  • Development and validation of functional cell therapies for Huntington's and Parkinson's disease (01/02/2006 -  31/07/2011)
  • European consortium for stem cell for neurodegenerative diseases (NeuroStemCell) (01/12/2008 -  31/05/2013)


Projects as Co-Investigator
  
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  • A comparative study of behavioural and molecular changes in models of Huntington's disease (01/01/2008 -  31/12/2009)
  • A comparative study of behaviour: Anatomical and molecular changes in models of Huntington's Disease (01/01/2012 -  30/06/2015)
  • Are astrocytes required for optimal survival of ES cell-derived dopaminergic transplants (01/08/2011 -  01/03/2015)
  • A translational study in the beneficial effects of exercise on Huntington's disease symptomatology: The development of a correlate of an ongoing patient trial (01/02/2011 -  31/01/2012)
  • Biomedical Vacation Scholarships (01/07/2009 -  01/09/2009)

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