Commitment. to Cure. Every year, one in five Australians is struck down with a major brain or mind disorder.

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Commitment to Cure

Commitment to Cure By joining our Society you will be making a positive contribution to research. Dr Jason Bruggemann, Down syndrome study Who we are What we do NeuRA prevents and cures diseases and disabilities of the brain and nervous system through leadership, excellence and innovation in neuroscience research. Every year, one in five Australians is struck down with a major brain or mind disorder. We are an independent, notfor-profit research institute based in Sydney. Prof Glenda Halliday, Parkinson s disease At NeuRA, we are dedicated to reducing this burden on our community. For many affected by these devastating diseases, medical research offers the only hope. Assoc Prof Jacqui Close, falls in the elderly Drs Stu Fillman and Tertia Purves-Tyson, schizophrenia research Dr Yash Tiwari, bipolar disorder research

why research? In any one year, over 3 million Australians experience one or more episodes of a major brain or mind disorder - research is the only answer. The range and diversity of our research touch the lives of people of all ages. Caidos Sapsford has Asperger s Syndrome and participated in our empathy study Young people Middle age The elderly Our internationally recognised work on schizophrenia and bipolar disorder helps vulnerable adolescents, as does our research on spinal cord injury and also the long-term effects of binge drinking on the young brain. Our scientists are leaders in research in Frontotemporal dementia, a devastating disease typically beginning in the 50s or 60s. In an ageing population, our focus is on the early detection and diagnosis of Alzheimer s and Parkinson s disease. Our significant research on the prevention of falls in the elderly will help reduce the health care burden that impacts our community. New national child restraint legislation, introduced as a direct result of our research, is now saving young lives. Our research on autism, Asperger syndrome and reading disabilities addresses the acute needs of our children. Dr Tim Karl, Senior Research Fellow, works on the effects of cannabis and schizophrenia We are using video games in stroke rehabilitation to help patients regain movement and we are developing better treatments for people with chronic pain. We are also working towards finding the cause of obstructive sleep apnoea, sufferers of which have a seven-fold higher risk of death and heart disease. Pip Kuczerawy cared for her mother, Anne, who had Frontotemporal dementia Through the Koori Growing Old Well Study, our research into healthy ageing is providing evidence to help improve the health and longevity of Aboriginal people. Valerie Ardler, Aboriginal elder, participated in our Koori Growing Old Well Study Ethan Smith, a young participant in our child car restraint research program

leave behind a better future Joan Heaney, bequestor Why I joined the Society and made a bequest Joan Heaney s younger brother, Brian, developed a degenerative brain disorder related to Parkinson s disease called corticobasal degeneration. Joan was devastated when Brian gradually lost the ability to control his body and speech. When he died, he had already made the decision to donate his brain to research in the hope that, one day, NeuRA would discover a cure for his disease. Brian felt so passionately about this that I thought, I m going to leave a gift in my will to NeuRA, says Joan. How your bequest can help research at NeuRA Previous bequests and donations have underpinned Professor Glenda Halliday s research programs including: understanding the pathogenesis of progressive supranuclear palsy and developing a blood test for this disorder. identifying genetic forms of pathologically confirmed patients with Parkinsonian conditions and dementias. characterising the differences in tissue pathology in genetic forms of Alzheimer s disease. Leaving a gift to NeuRA will help us find the cures so urgently needed by millions of Australians. It won t cost you anything now, but it is one of the simplest and most powerful ways to support our work into the future. Your gift will transform lives and help protect a whole new generation of families. Professor Glenda Halliday Suggested wording for inclusion in your Will The following might be a useful guideline for you and your solicitor: I give [insert details] to the Neuroscience Research Australia Foundation (ABN 57 008 429 961) to be applied for the purpose of research into diseases and conditions of the brain and nervous system. The receipt of the treasurer, secretary or public officer for the time being of the Neuroscience Research Australia Foundation is an absolute discharge to my Executors. Should you wish to designate your gift to a particular aspect of our research, such as Parkinson s disease or dementia, you would add a sentence to that effect in the first paragraph. It could read: I express the wish that the gift be applied for research into [disease] and other associated disorders There are four options you can choose from when leaving a gift. You can leave a percentage of your estate. After meeting all your personal commitments, you can choose to leave NeuRA the balance or residue of your estate. If you wish to support research in a particular area, or give for a particular purpose like a commemorative scholarship or endowment, please discuss this with us. You may wish to leave certain assets such as shares. If you have any questions or would like to discuss, in confidence, this important decision, please contact NeuRA s Community Liaison & Bequest Manager on 1300 888 019 or visit our website at neura.edu.au to find out how you can leave behind a better future for all.

Neuroscience Research Australia Foundation Margarete Ainsworth Building Barker Street, Randwick, Sydney NSW Australia (PO Box 1165 Randwick NSW 2031) Tel: +61 2 9399 1153 Tel: +61 1300 888 019 (Toll free) Fax: +61 2 9399 1082 E-mail: foundation@neura.edu.au Web: neura.edu.au