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assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:SUVO Limited, The Ridge Medical Practice, National Development Team for Inclusion, Institute of Psychiatry, UNEEG medical +83 partnersSUVO Limited,The Ridge Medical Practice,National Development Team for Inclusion,Institute of Psychiatry,UNEEG medical,South West Academic Health Science Netwo,SUVO Limited,Syndi Health,The Migraine Trust,Defence Medical Services (DMS),Congenica,University of Surrey,Brainbox Ltd,Re:Cognition Health,Syndi Health,Epilepsy Research UK,University of Surrey,Univ Hosp Coventry and Warwick NHS Trust,University Hospital Coventry NHS Trust,Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust,Association of British Neurologists,University Hospital NHS Trust,Newsenselab GmbH,LEICESTERSHIRE PARTNERSHIP NHS TRUST,Serg Technologies,The Ridge Medical Practice,University of Birmingham,University of Leeds,UNEEG medical,Institute of Psychiatry,Psychoanalytica CIC,Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Fdn Trust,Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Fdn Trust,TriNetX,Defence Medical Services (DMS),Congenica,University of Leeds,Newsenselab GmbH,Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS F T,Brain in Hand,The Migraine Trust,UCF,SUDEP Action,UXC Psychology,Falmouth University,South West Academic Health Science Netwo,Neurological Alliance Company Limited,Curelator Inc,Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS F T,Leicester Partnership,Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Fdn Trust,University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust,Re:Cognition Health Limited,Psychoanalytica CIC,Moorfields Eye Hosp NHS Foundation Trust,University of Sheffield,TriNetX,Brainbox Ltd,Neuronostics Ltd,UXC Psychology,University of Aberdeen,LPT,KCL,Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Fdn Trust,Barts Health NHS Trust,Epilepsy Research Institute UK,Barts Health NHS Trust,UCD,National Development Team for Inclusion,The National Hospital for Neurology,National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery,Association of British Neurologists,EC via Imperial College London,Brain in Hand,Moorfields Eye NHS Foundation Trust,Serg Technologies,MEGIN,Curelator Inc,University of Birmingham,University Hospitals Birmingham NHS FT,University of Sheffield,Dignio PLC,Dignio PLC,Neuronostics,Neurological Alliance Company Limited,The National Hospital for Neurology,MEGIN,SUDEP ActionFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/W035030/1Funder Contribution: 1,232,800 GBPHospital neurology and neurophysiology services are increasingly overwhelmed. With a growing and ageing population, the incidence of many brain conditions (such as dementia and epilepsy) are rapidly increasing. Compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic, there are now over 10,000 people in the UK waiting more than a year for an appointment with a neurologist. Things must change! The purpose of our Network is to address these challenges through the development of new technologies that enable diagnosis and management in the community. These services could be provided in a community diagnostic hub, by high-street healthcare professionals, in a GP surgery, in a mobile unit or even in the home environment. Our focus will be on new digital solutions built around neural interfacing, signal processing, machine learning and mathematical modelling. We will work closely with partners developing technologies for measuring brain, eye, spinal, and peripheral nerve activity using wearable technology and minimally invasive devices. Collectively, this will contribute to a significant increase in capacity that will augment the expertise provided in neurology services. To achieve this, we will build a network of partners with backgrounds spanning academia, industry, hospitals and GP surgeries, charities and policy makers. Crucially we will ensure that people with lived experience of neurological conditions are at the heart of our network. Their experience will inform debate and shape our research priorities, ensuring feasibility and acceptability of emerging technologies. We will empower people from different backgrounds and career stages to work together on challenging problems whose solutions will lead to societal benefit. To enable this we plan a suite of activities built around the principles of connect, communicate and collaborate. To connect people we will build a website and social media presence, create a public representation group and build new parnterships. We will establish a mentorship scheme and post opportunities for people at different career stages to undertake secondments with partner organisations. To facilitate communication, we will engage with stakeholders including the public, people with neurological conditions, healthcare providers and policy makers. We will host workshops on emerging areas of interest, as well as an annual conference to celebrate findings from across the network. To enable collaboration we will host events including stake-holder led study groups, sandpits and research incubators: where teams of partners will work collaboratively in a facilitated environment, conducting feasibility studies over 6-9 months.
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