Impact of BSF Funded Research

As of 2010, the Brain Science Foundation has funded well over $10m toward research, education, and patient support, which has resulted in nearly $30m in research funding grants from other sources. A few of BSF’s recent highlights include:

  • Meningioma Awareness Day (MAD), the Brain Science Foundation’s signature program, annually attracts nearly 300 people from around the world to hear about cutting edge research advancements in meningioma diagnosis, treatment, and therapy as well as quality of life and health related issues.
  • Principal Investigator, Elizabeth Claus, M.D., Ph.D., has received two separate grants totaling $15MM from the National Institute of Health to continue her intense study on Meningioma Epidemiology. Dr. Claus and her colleagues confirm that this funding would not have been possible if it were not for the financial support of the foundation throughout her preliminary study. Dr. Claus’s work aids in the future understanding of why certain genetic foundations of families are more prevalent to meningiomas and could lead to prevention or early detection to minimize the effects of these brain tumors. 
  • Principal Investigator Alexandra Golby, M.D., is recognized as a pioneer in her field with the development of a one-of-a-kind Advanced Multimodality Image Guided Operating (AMIGO) Suite. The momentum of Dr. Golby’s science intensified due to the foresight of the Brain Science Foundation in funding of her research. When put into practice, the AMIGO enables intraoperative real-time anatomical imaging modalities like x-ray and ultrasound, combined with cross sectional digital imaging systems like CT, MRI, and PET, during surgery.
Kevin Currie raised over $3,100 for Meningioma Research in honor of his wife who was recently treated for the tumor.
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