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Finding Hope: Discovering Life-Saving Treatments After Brain Hemorrhage

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In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, sits down with Dr Katie Murray to discuss the groundbreaking research being done at The Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre, The University of Manchester, to improve the outcome of those who have experienced a Brain Haemorrhage.

Katie Murray is a Research Fellow in the Division of Neuroscience at the University of Manchester. She became interested in neurovascular plasticity during her PhD with Prof Stuart Allan at the University of Manchester and continued to pursue this line of research during her postdoctoral training at Yale University, USA in the lab of Prof Jaime Grutzendler.

In 2017, she was awarded an American Heart Association Fellowship to support her work on cerebrovascular remodelling in the intact mammalian brain. In 2023, thanks to funding by the Natalie Kate Moss Research Trust, Katie returned to the UK to establish her own independent research group. Her work aims to explore the impact of microvascular haemorrhage on the local cellular environment as visualised by advanced in vivo intravital microscopy techniques.

With only 3 out of 5 people surviving at one month after a Brain Haemorrhage, resulting in 3 million deaths every year, this research is critical.

By subscribing to the Prevent the Preventable podcast you will not only be first to hear each episode but you will be supporting this podcast to grow and the more we grow the more people we can reach and the more lives we save.
Key Takeaways:

  • What impact has NKMT had on this research in the last 12 years
  • How do we overcome the sense of hopelessness that Brain Haemorrhages create
  • Katie’s discusses her research at The Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre
  • Lifesaving treatments that the team have developed that have been rolled out into the NHS

Special Thanks:

A heartfelt thank you to Katie Murray for her work and for sharing updates on this work in today’s episode.
Resources:

  • Learn more about the Natalie Kate Moss Trust: www.nataliekatemoss.co.uk
  • Keep up to date with what the trust are up to on, follow on social media:

Instagram , Facebook , Linkedin

Subscribe & Review:

If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review. Your feedback helps us continue spreading the word, preventing health complications before they start and ultimately saving lives.

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Chapters

1. Finding Hope: Discovering Life-Saving Treatments After Brain Hemorrhage (00:00:00)

2. Jingle (00:00:39)

3. Episode Introduction (00:00:51)

4. The impact that NKMT has had on the research being done at Manchester University (00:03:42)

5. The importance of partnerships to move the research forward (00:09:56)

6. Why has Brain Haemorrhage Research not developed before? (00:11:03)

7. How is Ischemic stroke different to Haemorrhagic stroke? (00:13:25)

8. Katie discusses her research project (00:18:28)

9. What is the ABC bundle and how is this saving lives after brain haemorrhage? (00:26:38)

10. Katie shares more about the different research projects taking place (00:32:13)

11. Closing quickfire questions (00:42:18)

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Manage episode 455017787 series 3608000
Content provided by The Natalie Kate Moss Trust. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The Natalie Kate Moss Trust or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, sits down with Dr Katie Murray to discuss the groundbreaking research being done at The Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre, The University of Manchester, to improve the outcome of those who have experienced a Brain Haemorrhage.

Katie Murray is a Research Fellow in the Division of Neuroscience at the University of Manchester. She became interested in neurovascular plasticity during her PhD with Prof Stuart Allan at the University of Manchester and continued to pursue this line of research during her postdoctoral training at Yale University, USA in the lab of Prof Jaime Grutzendler.

In 2017, she was awarded an American Heart Association Fellowship to support her work on cerebrovascular remodelling in the intact mammalian brain. In 2023, thanks to funding by the Natalie Kate Moss Research Trust, Katie returned to the UK to establish her own independent research group. Her work aims to explore the impact of microvascular haemorrhage on the local cellular environment as visualised by advanced in vivo intravital microscopy techniques.

With only 3 out of 5 people surviving at one month after a Brain Haemorrhage, resulting in 3 million deaths every year, this research is critical.

By subscribing to the Prevent the Preventable podcast you will not only be first to hear each episode but you will be supporting this podcast to grow and the more we grow the more people we can reach and the more lives we save.
Key Takeaways:

  • What impact has NKMT had on this research in the last 12 years
  • How do we overcome the sense of hopelessness that Brain Haemorrhages create
  • Katie’s discusses her research at The Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre
  • Lifesaving treatments that the team have developed that have been rolled out into the NHS

Special Thanks:

A heartfelt thank you to Katie Murray for her work and for sharing updates on this work in today’s episode.
Resources:

  • Learn more about the Natalie Kate Moss Trust: www.nataliekatemoss.co.uk
  • Keep up to date with what the trust are up to on, follow on social media:

Instagram , Facebook , Linkedin

Subscribe & Review:

If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review. Your feedback helps us continue spreading the word, preventing health complications before they start and ultimately saving lives.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Finding Hope: Discovering Life-Saving Treatments After Brain Hemorrhage (00:00:00)

2. Jingle (00:00:39)

3. Episode Introduction (00:00:51)

4. The impact that NKMT has had on the research being done at Manchester University (00:03:42)

5. The importance of partnerships to move the research forward (00:09:56)

6. Why has Brain Haemorrhage Research not developed before? (00:11:03)

7. How is Ischemic stroke different to Haemorrhagic stroke? (00:13:25)

8. Katie discusses her research project (00:18:28)

9. What is the ABC bundle and how is this saving lives after brain haemorrhage? (00:26:38)

10. Katie shares more about the different research projects taking place (00:32:13)

11. Closing quickfire questions (00:42:18)

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