Pioneering solutions, saving lives
Research is critical to combatting brain disease and improving the lives of those impacted, today and in the future.
Conducted by The Royal Melbourne Hospital’s Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery, the active research programs and clinical trials supported by the Foundation cover an extensive breadth of neurological conditions.
Patients wishing to participate are encouraged to view the relevant trial and contact the trial co-ordinator for more information.
Brain Tumour / Neurosurgery: | NsurgClerk@mh.org.au |
Dementia: | DementiaTrials@mh.org.au |
Epilepsy: | EpilepsyCoordinator@mh.org.au |
Huntington’s Disease: | RMHHuntingtonDiseaseStudies@mh.org.au |
Movement Disorders: | MovementDisorders@mh.org.au |
Multiple Sclerosis: | MSClinic@mh.org.au |
Neurophysiology: | RMH-ClinicalNeurophysiology@mh.org.au |
Stroke: | RMH-StrokeResearchTeam@mh.org.au |
General: | Neuro.Foundation@mh.org.au |

Bone Health in Recently Diagnosed Patients with Parkinson's Disease Compared to Healthy Age & Sex Matched Controls

An Open-label, Randomized 26-Week Study Comparing Levodopa-Carbidopa INteStInal Gel (LCIG) THerapy to Optimized Medical Treatment (OMT) on NonMotor Symptoms (NMS) in Subjects with Advanced Parkinson's Disease

Dyskinesia and pain may share common pathophysiological mechanisms in Parkinson's disease: A fMRI study

A Phase 2, Randomised, Controlled Trial of Sodium Selenate as a Disease-modifying Treatment for Chronic Drug-resistant Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

A Multicenter, Open-label, Long-term, Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy Study of XEN1101 in Adults Diagnosed With Epilepsy