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临床脑科学中心(CCBS,主任Siddharthan Chandran教授)整合了实验室和临床研究,以研究主要脑部疾病的原因,后果和治疗。该中心锚定在爱丁堡皇家医院的爱丁堡生物总部,并在其他三个爱丁堡医院基地设有基地,该中心支持爱丁堡医学院的“一个健康”愿景:实验室科学家,临床学者和情报人员相互配合,以鼓励自由交流思想,有效利用临床数据以及联合提供学术/健康服务。CCBS是爱丁堡神经科学组织的一部分,爱丁堡神经科学组织是一个伞形组织,旨在促进研究人员之间的互动,涉及神经科学的各个层面,从分子通过突触和网络
Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences The Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences (CCBS) combines laboratory and clinical research to study the causes, consequences and treatment of major brain disorders. The Centre comprises 58 Principal Investigators, including 19 Chairs. 70% of our Principal Investigators are NHS clinicians. CCBS has approximately 55 postgraduate students across its two programmes: Clinical Brain Sciences and Psychiatry. It is particularly strong in PhD training for clinicians. The Centre is located at Edinburgh BioQuarter, next to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. However, it also has bases in three other Edinburgh hospital sites. CCBS subscribes to Edinburgh Medical School’s “One Health” vision. Laboratory scientists, clinical academics and informaticians work alongside one another. This encourages the free-flowing exchange of ideas, an efficient use of clinical data and joint academichealth service delivery. CCBS is part of Edinburgh Neuroscience, an umbrella organisation that facilitates interaction among researchers working at all levels of neuroscience. Research excellence In the Research Excellence Framework (2014), Edinburgh was ranked 3rd out of 82 submissions in Neuroscience and the research environment was given the maximum possible score of 100% and classified as ‘world-leading’. Research community We are extremely proud of our internationally renowned research community. The Centre has attracted £42 million in grant funding over the last three years. Our 400 members collaborate widely and lead international clinical trials. Our research generates significant and measurable impact on patient health and wellbeing, NHS policy and public awareness. The National Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) Research and Surveillance Unit is a World Health Organisation Reference Centre for Human Prion Disease. Two of our Professors are Chairs of the UK Dementia Research Institute at the University of Edinburgh. Research strengths Our major research strengths are: cerebrovascular disease including stroke and small vessel diseases neurodegenerative diseases: multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, dementias neuroimaging psychiatry, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and depression; autism, neurodiversity and learning disability Prion diseases synaptic biology & disease epilepsy neonatal development and the effect of premature birth neuro-oncology Translational Neurosurgery functional disorders sleep medicine Specialist centres The CCBS also has a strong record of attracting philanthropic donations to establish specialist centres of excellence: Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology Clinic Edinburgh Dementia Prevention Euan MacDonald Centre for Motor Neurone Disease Research MS Society Edinburgh Centre for MS Research Muir Maxwell Epilepsy Centre Patrick Wild Centre for Research into Autism; Fragile X Syndrome and Intellectual Disabilities Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre for Learning Difficulties Theirworld Edinburgh Birth Cohort Row Fogo Centre for Research into Ageing and the Brain For more information, see our website: Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences
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