Friday, April 24, 2015

Los Angeles researcher receives $154,000 for stroke research - drop of blood

So is this researcher following in these footsteps?

Supersmall lab-on-a-chip is superfast

And maybe use this also:

Blood Test Can Determine Stroke Type 

and has this been considered?

Blood Test for Brain Injury May Not Be Feasible

That is because proteins that are triggered by brain damage are prevented from reaching the blood system in levels necessary for a precise diagnosis.

 

 

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2015-04/aaon-lar042315.php
A Los Angeles researcher is receiving $154,000 to continue his research aimed at developing a blood test for diagnosing stroke through the Lawrence M. Brass, MD, Stroke Research Award, cosponsored by the American Brain Foundation and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. The award was presented in Washington, DC, during the American Academy of Neurology's 67th Annual Meeting, the world's largest meeting of neurologists.
Sunil Sheth, MD, a clinical instructor and fellow in the division of interventional neuroradiology at the University of California, Los Angeles, received the award for developing a lab test that can diagnose stroke from a single drop of blood. "We have shown that our test works well in a laboratory, and we would now like to validate this test where it matters the most--in actual people suffering from stroke in an emergency room," said Sheth.
Sheth's experiments will explore a new approach by looking at a class of molecules that are the most abundant in the brain, but have never previously been studied in relation to stroke. "This test would revolutionize how we initially evaluate for stroke, and help more patients get treatment faster," said Sheth.
Clinical research is the fundamental transition stage between discovery and treatment and provides the scientific basis for all forms of care, addresses patient and caregiver needs and is the backbone for drug development and cost-effectiveness studies needed to improve lives.
Added Sheth, "Gaining this kind of support at this early point in my career is both humbling and tremendously encouraging. I hope to take advantage of this generous support to continue advancing our ability to improve the lives of patients suffering from stroke."
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Learn more about stroke at http://patients.aan.com.
About the American Brain Foundation
The American Brain Foundation, founded by the American Academy of Neurology, supports crucial research and education to discover causes, improved treatments, and cures for brain and other nervous system diseases. Learn more at http://www.americanbrainfoundation.org/ or find the Foundation on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and YouTube.
About the American Heart Association
The American Heart Association is the nation's oldest, largest voluntary organization devoted to fighting cardiovascular diseases and stroke. Our mission is to build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. Our mission drives everything we do. Learn more at http://www.heart.org/, and find them on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Heart.org blog.
Media Contacts:
Rachel Seroka, rseroka@aan.com, (612) 928-6129
Michelle Uher, muher@aan.com, (612) 928-6120

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