Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Federal Government Commits $19.2 Million to Support National Stroke Research Network

OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire) - The Canadian Stroke Network, one of Canada's Networks of Centres of Excellence, has received $19.2 million from the federal government over three years to support valuable research into stroke, one of the leading causes of death and disability in Canada.

Research funds for the University of Ottawa-based network, led by CEO and Scientific Director Dr. Antoine Hakim, will be used from 2010 to 2013 to:

  • support large clinical trials focused on prevention and rehabilitation
  • fund a 12-centre research project looking at ways to protect the brain after stroke
  • study the link between dementia and stroke
  • work with researchers in countries around the world to identify emerging risk factors
  • support the Registry of the Canadian Stroke Network, which is monitoring and evaluating care
  • support the Canadian Stroke Strategy, a national initiative developed in partnership with the Heart and Stroke Foundation to improve stroke services in every province and territory
  • conduct an audit of stroke care across the country and produce a National Stroke Report in 2010
  • finance its award-winning training program
  • support the first Canadian Stroke Congress in 2010, organized in partnership with the Heart and Stroke Foundation and Canadian Stroke Consortium
  • support the National Stroke Nursing Council

Established in 1999, the Canadian Stroke Network has already made a significant impact on stroke research, prevention, care and recovery. Its funding renewal, awarded after a rigorous review by an international panel of experts, will permit this work to continue.

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