Emily Sena, Gillian Currie, Hanna Vesterinen, Kieren Egan, Nicki Sherratt, Cristina Fonseca, Zsannet Bahor, Jing Liao, Theo Hirst, Kim Wever, Hugo Pedder,

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Emily Sena, Gillian Currie, Hanna Vesterinen, Kieren Egan, Nicki Sherratt, Cristina Fonseca, Zsannet Bahor, Jing Liao, Theo Hirst, Kim Wever, Hugo Pedder, Katerina Kyriacopoulou, Julija Baginskaite, Ye Ru, Stelios Serghiou, Aaron McLean, Catherine Dick, Tracey Woodruff, Patrice Sutton, Andrew Thomson, Aparna Polturu, Sarah MaCann, Gillian Mead, Joanna Wardlaw, Rustam Salman, Joseph Frantzias, Robin Grant, Paul Brennan, Ian Whittle, Andrew Rice, Rosie Moreland, Nathalie Percie du Sert, Paul Garner, Lauralyn McIntyre, Gregers Wegener, Lindsay Thomson, David Howells, Ana Antonic, Tori O’Collins, Uli Dirnagl, H Bart van der Worp, Philip Bath, Mharie McRae, Stuart Allan, Ian Marshall, Xenios Mildonis, Konstantinos Tsilidis, Orestis Panagiotou, John Ioannidis, Peter Batchelor, David Howells, Sanne Jansen of Lorkeers, Geoff Donnan, Peter Sandercock, Emily Sena, Gillian Currie, Hanna Vesterinen, Kieren Egan, Nicki Sherratt, Cristina Fonseca, Zsannet Bahor, Jing Liao, Theo Hirst, Kim Wever, Hugo Pedder, Katerina Kyriacopoulou, Julija Baginskaite, Ye Ru, Stelios Serghiou, Aaron McLean, Catherine Dick, Tracey Woodruff, Patrice Sutton, Andrew Thomson, Aparna Polturu, Sarah MaCann, Gillian Mead, Joanna Wardlaw, Rustam Salman, Joseph Frantzias, Robin Grant, Paul Brennan, Ian Whittle, Andrew Rice, Rosie Moreland, Nathalie Percie du Sert, Paul Garner, Lauralyn McIntyre, Gregers Wegener, Lindsay Thomson, David Howells, Ana Antonic, Tori O’Collins, Uli Dirnagl, H Bart van der Worp, Philip Bath, Mharie McRae, Stuart Allan, Ian Marshall, Xenios Mildonis, Konstantinos Tsilidis, Orestis Panagiotou, John Ioannidis, Peter Batchelor, David Howells, Sanne Jansen of Lorkeers, Geoff Donnan, Peter Sandercock, Emily Sena, Gillian Currie, Hanna Vesterinen, Kieren Egan, Nicki Sherratt, Cristina Fonseca, Zsannet Bahor, Jing Liao, Theo Hirst, Kim Wever, Hugo Pedder, Katerina Kyriacopoulou, Julija Baginskaite, Ye Ru, Stelios Serghiou, Aaron McLean, Catherine Dick, Tracey Woodruff, Patrice Sutton, Andrew Thomson, Aparna Polturu, Sarah MaCann, Gillian Mead, Joanna Wardlaw, Rustam Salman, Joseph Frantzias, Robin Grant, Paul Brennan, Ian Whittle, Andrew Rice, Rosie Moreland, Nathalie Percie du Sert, Paul Garner, Lauralyn McIntyre, Gregers Wegener, Lindsay Thomson, David Howells, Ana Antonic, Tori O’Collins, Uli Dirnagl, H Bart van der Worp, Philip Bath, Mharie McRae, Stuart Allan, Ian Marshall, Xenios Mildonis, Konstantinos Tsilidis, Orestis Panagiotou, John Ioannidis, Peter Batchelor, David Howells, Sanne Jansen of Lorkeers, Geoff Donnan, Peter Sandercock, Emily Sena, Gillian Currie, Hanna Vesterinen, Kieren Egan, Nicki Sherratt, Cristina Fonseca, Zsannet Bahor, Jing Liao, Theo Hirst, Kim Wever, Hugo Pedder, Katerina Kyriacopoulou, Julija Baginskaite, Ye Ru, Stelios Serghiou, Aaron McLean, Catherine Dick, Tracey Woodruff, Patrice Sutton, Andrew Thomson, Aparna Polturu, Sarah MaCann, Gillian Mead, Joanna Wardlaw, Rustam Salman, Joseph Frantzias, Robin Grant, Paul Brennan, Ian Whittle, Andrew Rice, Rosie Moreland, Nathalie Percie du Sert, Paul Garner, Lauralyn McIntyre, Gregers Wegener, Lindsay Thomson, David Howells, Ana Antonic, Tori O’Collins, Uli Dirnagl, H Bart van der Worp, Philip Bath, Mharie McRae, Stuart Allan, Ian Marshall, Xenios Mildonis, Konstantinos Tsilidis, Orestis Panagiotou, John Ioannidis, Peter Batchelor, David Howells, Sanne Jansen of Lorkeers, Geoff Donnan, Peter Sandercock, Emily Sena, Gillian Currie, Hanna Vesterinen, Kieren Egan, Nicki Sherratt, Cristina Fonseca, Zsannet Bahor, Jing Liao, Theo Hirst, Kim Wever, Hugo Pedder, Katerina Kyriacopoulou, Julija Baginskaite, Ye Ru, Stelios Serghiou, Aaron McLean, Catherine Dick, Tracey Woodruff, Patrice Sutton, Andrew Thomson, Aparna Polturu, Sarah MaCann, Gillian Mead, Joanna Wardlaw, Rustam Salman, Joseph Frantzias, Robin Grant, Paul Brennan, Ian Whittle, Andrew Rice, Rosie Moreland, Nathalie Percie du Sert, Paul Garner, Lauralyn McIntyre, Gregers Wegener, Lindsay Thomson, David Howells, Ana Antonic, Tori O’Collins, Uli Dirnagl, H Bart van der Worp, Philip Bath, Mharie McRae, Stuart Allan, Ian Marshall, Xenios Mildonis, Konstantinos Tsilidis, Orestis Panagiotou, John Ioannidis, Peter Batchelor, David Howells, Sanne Jansen of Lorkeers, Geoff Donnan, Peter Sandercock, CAMARADES: Bringing evidence to translational medicine Rigour Mortis How bad research is killing science Malcolm Macleod Professor of Neurology and Translational Neurosciences University of Edinburgh and Honorary Consultant Neurologist, NHS Forth Valley Collaborative Approach to Meta-Analysis and Review of Animal Data from Experimental Studies

CAMARADES: Bringing evidence to translational medicine Purposes of an inaugural lecture To try to explain to family and friends what it is that you actually do To try to convince colleagues that what you do is actually useful To try to encourage the next generation of researchers and teachers to improve on what you do

CAMARADES: Bringing evidence to translational medicine I am not in the office at the moment. Send any work to be translated. What is translational neuroscience? My Definition: using information from one research domain to guide research in a different research domain

CAMARADES: Bringing evidence to translational medicine Winner of the 2012 Ignoble Prize for Neuroscience

CAMARADES: Bringing evidence to translational medicine What is a stroke? Interruption of the blood supply to part of the brain Stops that bit of the brain from working The consequences depend on which part of the brain is affected In a warning stroke the blockage is temporary If the blockage is permanent that part of the brain dies When this happens, other bits of brain can sometimes learn to take over some of the functions which have been lost

CAMARADES: Bringing evidence to translational medicine A couple of important things about the brain …

CAMARADES: Bringing evidence to translational medicine

The burden of stroke 5.5m people die worldwide each year – one every 6 seconds ~150,000 per year in the UK 40% of patients die 30% become disabled as a result of their stroke

CAMARADES: Bringing evidence to translational medicine 1026 Developing treatments for stroke Developed in in vitro and in vivo experiments O’Collins et al, 2006

CAMARADES: Bringing evidence to translational medicine Tested in focal ischaemia O’Collins et al, 2006 Developing treatments for stroke

CAMARADES: Bringing evidence to translational medicine Effective in focal ischaemia O’Collins et al, 2006 Developing treatments for stroke

CAMARADES: Bringing evidence to translational medicine Tested in clinical trial O’Collins et al, 2006 Developing treatments for stroke

CAMARADES: Bringing evidence to translational medicine Effective in clinical trial O’Collins et al, 2006 Developing treatments for stroke

CAMARADES: Bringing evidence to translational medicine M M