Long Term Conditions
 

Gogem Topcu

Programme Manager (NEuRoMS), Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Recent Publications

das Nair, R., Topcu, G., Evangelou, N. (2024). Understanding and improving participant diversity in multiple sclerosis rehabilitation research. UoN Joan Browne Legacy funded PhD Studentship. £68,202.00

Topcu, G., das Nair, R., Hoare, Z., Goulden, N. (2022). Bolt-On funding for RP-PG-0218-20002 - Neuropsychological Evaluation and Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis - Developing, evaluating and implementing a clinical management pathway (NEuRoMS). NIHR Bolt-On funding scheme for additional research in dementia and neurodegenerative diseases. £76,422.58.

das Nair, R. & Topcu, G. (2020). Updating the 'Memory and Thinking' booklet. MS Society UK. £3,692.00.

das Nair, R., Topcu, G., Evangelou, N., Drummond, A., Fitzsimmons, D., Bale, C., Kendrick, D., Martin, J., Middleton, R., Leighton, P., Thomas, S., Timmons, S., Turton, J. & Hoare, Z., (2019). Neuropsychological Evaluation and Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis - Developing, evaluating and implementing a clinical management pathway (NEuRoMS). NIHR Programme Grant for Applied Research. £2,030,936.42.

Topcu, G. (2019). Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis (RIMS) Fellowship Exchange Programme. RIMS European Network for Best Practice and Research. €1,000.00.

das Nair, R. & Topcu, G. (2019). Building a Multiple Sclerosis Patient and Public Involvement Community for people with Multiple Sclerosis in Nottinghamshire. Nottingham Impact Accelerator: Public Engagement Small Grants. University of Nottingham, Institute for Policy & Engagement. £3,500.00.

das Nair, R., Topcu, G., Drummond, A. & Evangelou, N. (2018). Developing an evidence-based cognitive screening pathway for people with Multiple Sclerosis. MS Society UK. £74,247.00.

das Nair, R., Topcu, G., Evangelou, N., Drummond, A., Rose, A., Bale, C., Vernon, K., & Fitzsimmons, D. (2017). Intervention to support individuals around the point of Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis. MS Society UK. £172,251.00.

Long Term Conditions Research Group

School of Medicine
Division of Rehabilitation and Ageing
telephone: +44 (0)115 823 0226
email:kate.radford@nottingham.ac.uk