What It Is Like To Be A Researcher In Spinal Cord Injury?

By Spinal Cord Injuries Australia

Getting research off the ground is probably more complex than you’d expect.

Doctor Claire Boswell-Ruys is a physiotherapist and senior research fellow at Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) and has worked in the area of spinal cord injuries for the past 20 years.

We talk about all things research, we discuss what it takes to set up a research trial, how it’s funded, why it can’t be everywhere and why medical research in Australia for people with spinal cord injuries may be different from overseas research.

 

Information in this episode:

Doctor Claire Boswell-Ruys – https://neura.edu.au/researchers/dr-claire-boswell-ruys

NeuRA – Spinal Cord Injury Research Centre – https://neura.edu.au/research/research-expertise/spinal-cord-injury

Professor Simon Gandevia – https://neura.edu.au/researchers/prof-simon-gandevia

Professor Jane Butler – https://neura.edu.au/researchers/prof-jane-butler

Get A Grip Spinal Stimulation for Upper Limb and Respiratory Function in Quadriplegia/Tetraplegia – https://neura.edu.au/project/get-a-grip

eWalk Trial – https://neura.edu.au/project/ewalk-trial

Therapeutic acute intermittent hypoxia and hypercapnia – https://neura.edu.au/project/therapeutic-acute-intermittent-hypoxia-and-hypercapnia

Credits: Susan Wood has written, produced and edited this episode. Logo art by Cobie Ann Moore.

Spinal Cord Injuries Australia is a for-purpose organisation that supports people with a spinal cord injury and other neurological conditions.

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