SpinalCure receives a grant from The Honda Foundation

We are pleased to announce that SpinalCure has received a $6,015 grant from The Honda Foundation. The Honda Foundation proudly supports organisations that are focused on helping others and in the promotion of innovation and new technologies. This grant will…

Queensland researchers are launching a world-first clinical trial aimed at improving recovery from spinal cord injuries.

In the study, led by The University of Queensland and The Princess Alexandra (PA) Hospital, a new anti-inflammatory drug will be given to participants within hours of spinal trauma in an effort to minimise tissue damage. The results of this…

Neilson Foundation makes major donation in support of research

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SpinalCure Australia, the not-for-profit dedicated to facilitating and funding research to end the permanence of spinal cord injury, is delighted to announce a major five-year donation of $3 million from the Neilson Foundation.

Research to reverse spinal cord injury offers renewed hope to 15,000 Australians

Research aiming to reverse the paralyzing effects of spinal cord injuries (SCI) that devastate the lives of so many Australians and their families will soon begin at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).

Future breakthroughs in spinal cord injury treatment closer with new research scholarship

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The prospect of future breakthroughs in spinal cord injury treatment has been boosted with the joint announcement today of a new medical research Fellowship, according to the Royal Australasian College of Physicians.