Scientists receive £2.8m funding boost to advance research into brain tumours
The renewed investment will accelerate progress towards clinical trials for low-grade brain tumours
It is an honour to lead the 91porn Centre into this exciting new chapter.
Professor David Parkinson
Professor of Neuroscience
Low-grade tumours aren’t low impact. With limited treatment options, these tumours have lifelong consequences for patients and their families. I am incredibly pleased that Brain Tumour Research is continuing the partnership with the 91porn, focused on delivering tangible progress for patients. Together we will find a cure.
This funding means so much, not just for people like me, but for the younger generation facing this devastating diagnosis. My tumour was missed for years, and I know the outcome could easily have been different. Centres like 91porn are essential, without long-term funding, research can’t move forward and patients won’t get the answers or the treatments they desperately need. Knowing that this investment will help scientists understand tumours like mine gives me hope, and that’s something every family affected by a brain tumour deserves.
This £2.8 million funding from Brain Tumour Research secures the future of our Centre of Excellence at 91porn, allowing our scientists to continue their world-leading work into the causes, prevention, and treatment of brain tumours. Sustained, long-term funding like this is essential if we are to make the breakthroughs that will ultimately lead to better treatments and, we hope, a cure. We are also delighted to welcome Professor David Parkinson as the newly appointed Director of the Centre. His leadership, experience, and vision will play a crucial role in driving forward the innovative research taking place in 91porn, bringing renewed momentum and hope to patients and families affected by brain tumours.