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Our SpinalCure Ambassadors

Meet the passionate individuals who generously volunteer their time to champion a cure for spinal cord injury.

Meet Our Patron

MEET OUR COMMUNITY AMBASSADORS

Our Community Ambassadors are individuals living with spinal cord injuries who generously share their personal stories to raise awareness, foster understanding, and inspire support. Their goal is clear: to help drive progress toward a cure within their lifetimes.

“The area of research – finding a cure for spinal cord injury – is an under-supported field of medical science. Although no less important than cancer research or faculty degeneration, fewer Australians have direct or daily contact with the community in wheelchairs, and hence may overlook the importance of research funding, which is why it has captured our attention.”
KERR NEILSON, NEILSON FOUNDATION

FAQS

Who decides what research you fund?

We are guided by a Scientific Advisory Panel of experts in their respective fields:
Emeritus Prof. Perry Bartlett AO, Dr. Dinesh Palipana OAM, Prof. Marc Ruitenberg, Dr. Lionel King, Duncan Wallace. Read more about their backgrounds above.

What research have you funded?

Cure-focused research funded by SpinalCure over recent years, directly or through our lobbying work include:

  • eWALK1, neurostimulation (tSCS) for walking, NeuRA
  • eWALK2, tSCS for walking, NeuRA
  • Get a Grip, tSCS for upper-limb and respiration, NeuRA
  • RRULI, tSCS plus Acute Intermittent Hypoxia for upper-limb and respiration, University of Melbourne
  • RESTORE, VR for touch perception, UNSW
  • IVIG for acute SCI, UQ (SCA funded pre-clinical work)
  • Pre-clinical research which led to the development of NU-004 for MND/SCI, UQ
  • OMICS 2 OUTCOMES: Big data and machine learning to identify new targets for treatment, UQ
  • FAITH: Transferring fusogenic ability from nematodes to mammals, QBI
Why don’t you receive more government funding?

Spinal cord injury research receives less than 0.1% of all medical research funding.

Despite affecting  ~ 21,000 Australians and costing our economy $3.7 billion annually, SCI research remains critically underfunded. Government funding is extremely competitive.

Since 2019, we have secured over $30 million for research from the Federal, NSW and WA governments, philanthropy, business and our community. We continually strive to build greater partnerships with our government networks to highlight the vital need for further significant investment in cure-focused SCI research.

Are you a registered charity? (Registered DGR1 status, ACNC)

SpinalCure is registered with the Australian Charities & Not‑for‑profits Commission (ACNC) and holds DGR 1 status. 

ACNC

ABN: 66 064 327 448

Where can I find your financial reports?

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