Research grant award success to Dr Patricia Paez-Gonzalez

SRHSB is delighted to announce new research grant funding to Dr Patricia Paez-Gonzalez, our SRHSB Publications Secretary and Executive Committee member, for her innovative work to treat ependyma damage.

The new research project entitled “Determination of the cellular/molecular mechanisms responsible for the efficacy of a therapy designed to recover the ependyma after intraventricular hemorrhages”, is funded by the National Research Agency under the Scientific and Technical Research and Innovation Program.

SRHSB Columbus 2025 Presentation Prize Winners

SRHSB Columbus 2025 Presentation Prize Winners

We are delighted to announce the following recipients of the prizes below for their excellent presentations at the SRHSB Columbus 2025 Conference.  Best Clinical Talk: Sasidhar KarupartiEndoscopic Third Ventriculostomy versus Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting for Hydrocephalus Treatment following Fetal and Postnatal Myelomeningocele Repair Sasidhar’s reflection on being awarded the Best Clinical Talk prize is available below:“I am honored to receive the SRHSB Best Clinical Prize for my presentation entitled “Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy versus Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting for Hydrocephalus Treatment following Fetal and Postnatal Myelomeningocele Repair.” This award represents a valued recognition of work that is aimed at improving the...

Nour Tanbari awarded the Dr Richard Morgan Prize 2025

Nour Tanbari awarded the Dr Richard Morgan Prize 2025

The SRHSB Executive Committee is delighted to congratulate Nour Tanbari on being awarded the Dr Richard Morgan Prize 2025, awarded by Shine, for her outstanding presentation entitled “Characteristics of geriatric spina bifida patients in Florida emergency departments” at the SRHSB Columbus 2025 Conference. The SRHSB President, Mr Ian Pople, presented Nour with her prize certificate on behalf of Shine.

Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre and SRHSB Support

Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre and SRHSB Support

As notified in our news article below entitled “SRHSB Manchester 2024 Conference Prizes”, we were very fortunate, and most grateful, to receive funding support from the Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre (GJBRC) for the prizes awarded for the ‘Best Basic Science Talk 2024’, ‘Best Clinical Talk 2024’ and ‘Best Patient Perspectives Talk 2024’ at the SRHSB Manchester 2024 Conference. The GJBRC have now published their Annual Report 2024/2025 and their support and prize sponsorship to SRHSB is acknowledged on page 23 of their report. The full GJBRC Annual Report is available here for further information and interest.

SRHSB Manchester 2024 Conference Proceedings (Sept 4-6, 2024) – Abstract Publication

SRHSB Manchester 2024 Conference Proceedings (Sept 4-6, 2024) – Abstract Publication

We are very pleased to announce that Abstracts for the presentations at the SRHSB Manchester 2024 Conference (where authors agreed to publication) have now been published in Brain and Neurosciences Advances Journal. The citation for this is: Abstracts from the Society for Research into Hydrocephalus and Spina Bifida Annual Conference Meeting 4th-6th September 2024, Manchester, United Kingdom. Brain and Neuroscience Advances. 2025;9. doi:10.1177/23982128251339055 The journal link for this is given below: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/23982128251339055 Thank you very much for sharing your work and for all your contributions! As we believe such SRHSB Conference Proceedings are a very valuable resource, we hope to facilitate...

Congratulations to Albert Isaacs!

Congratulations to Albert Isaacs!

We extend our warmest congratulations to Albert Isaacs, MD, PhD on his recent success as the recipient of the 2024 Epidemiology Challenge Award from the Hydrocephalus Association Network for Discovery Science (HANDS) to investigate: Comprehensive Epidemiological and Economic Assessment of Non-Normal Pressure Adult Hydrocephalus (NNPAH) in the United States Dr. Albert Isaacs is an Assistant Professor in Genomic Medicine at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. His study aims to estimate how many people have non-NPH adult hydrocephalus, identify patterns across different age groups and causes, and explore the economic burden, including medical expenses, lost income, and costs related to disability. The results of this...

SRHSB gratitude announcement

SRHSB gratitude announcement

The Executive Committee of SRHSB would like to acknowledge and express their gratitude to the late Linda Mary Welburn who made a legacy bequest to SRHSB in her will. We would like to express our thanks for her generosity. Bequest gifts made to SRHSB are rare, but they afford us the opportunity to strengthen our many exciting programs and foster connections within the communities affected by hydrocephalus and spina bifida, and more broadly, neural tube defects. This legacy will endow the activities of SRHSB, and we believe that through such activities, this will impact positively on those who are affected by these conditions.

Welcome from the President of the Society for Research into Hydrocephalus and Spina Bifida

A warm welcome to the website of SRHSB, a UK based research charity whose mission is to advance the scientific knowledge and treatment of hydrocephalus and Spina bifida in children and adults. I encourage you to explore these webpages and see if you would like to join the Society to gain the benefits of potential research grants, reduced conference fees and networking opportunities with experienced basic and clinical researchers in the field. Even if you do not wish to join at this stage you may wish to make a donation towards our society to help young researchers with their research projects.  Kind regards  Ian Pople MD FRCS President 

Congratulations to Ashwin Kumaria – successes from SRHSB/Integra Travelling Fellowship 2023

Congratulations to Ashwin Kumaria – successes from SRHSB/Integra Travelling Fellowship 2023

We are delighted to announce and share the many successes of Mr Ashwin Kumaria who received the SRHSB/Integra Travelling Fellowship in 2023 to undertake a project entitled “Observership in Paediatric Neurosurgery: A comparison of the management of hydrocephalus associated with paediatric brain tumours”, under the supervision of Dr (Prof) Sanjay Behari (Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology, India).