Our Strategy
We are guided in our research strategy by four pillars
Understand and innovate: The better we understand the pathobiology of spinal cord injury the more we will discover and can innovate to create advanced, effective treatments
Communicate and influence: Communicating our mission through our strategy, philosophy and ideals we seek to influence others to join in global efforts to change the future of spinal cord injury
Build capacity and capability: By increasing capacity in basic and clinical research, supporting networking and encouraging collaboration we can build the capability to accelerate the delivery of better treatments to patients
Translate and restore: Translating promising innovation generated in pre-clinical research to treatments that restore function and quality of life
Strategic Advisory Committee
The Strategic Advisory Council is an international body of non-remunerated eminent scientists and clinicians who advise the Trustees on research. Their input is instrumental in developing our strategic approach to research funding. The membership of the council reflects a diverse range of expertise from molecular and cell biology to neurosurgery and clinical practice.
Members
Professor James Guest MD PhD (Chair)
Professor Robert Brownstone MD PhD
Professor Robin Franklin PhD
Dr Linda Jones PhD
Grant Advisory Committee
The Grant Advisory Committee is a fundamental part of the grant review process. This committee also provides advice on other matters, such as response to specific enquiries from the press or official bodies.
Members
Professor Elizabeth Bradbury PhD (Chair)
Dr Florence Bareyre PhD
Professor Susan Barnett PhD
Professor Armin Blesch PhD
Dr Marc Bolliger PhD
Professor Divya Chari PhD
Professor Simone Di Giovanni PhD
Dr Ronaldo M Ichiyama PhD
Dr Jessica Kwok PhD
Dr Andras Lakatos MD PhD
Dr Lawrence Moon PhD
Dr Mariel Purcell MD
Association of Medical Research Charities
We strictly follow the policies laid down by the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC) detailed below
Policy
- Follow AMRC principles of peer review and AMRC’s policies on animal research to ensure they all work to the same high standards
- Publish a research strategy to show how the research they fund benefits patients and is part of the funding ecosystem
- Have a conflicts of interest policy for their scientific advisory panels so that all funding decisions are impartial quality and standards
- Our five principles of peer review are: accountability, balance, independent decision making, rotation and impartiality
- We assess charities’ peer review processes when they apply for membership and carry out an audit of all members every five years
- Universities, government and funding bodies use AMRC membership as a hallmark of quality
We received the latest AMRC Peer Review certificate in 2021. The AMRC Peer Review is awarded every five years.
Charity Trustees
Ms T Stewart (Chair)
Mr I Curtis (Honorary Treasurer)
Mr R Shelton
His Honour P Benson
Miss E F M Blois
Professor R M Brownstone
Mr M Reeve
Lt. Col. David Baxter
Professor Susan Smith
Mr M Lund
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