Congratulations to Miriam Golding-Day, research assistant in the Division of Rehabilitation and Ageing, who received a doctoral award of £14,976 from Nottingham City Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) for her study, "Can early diagnosis and orthotic intervention lead to improved rehabilitation outcomes and prevent secondary complications for patients following stroke?", supervised by Professor Marion Walker. The award will start on 1 March 2018.
Miriam was awarded following a competition last summer for applications from early to mid career researchers for NIHR Research Capability to develop doctoral or post-doctoral fellowship applications on a health related topic.
Find out more about Stroke Rehabilitation research at the University of Nottingham School of Medicine.
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