Martyn Pickersgill receives ARIA 'Precision Neurotechnologies' funding

Wednesday, 12 March, 2025

Professor Martyn Pickersgill was recently awarded funding for his project, 'Neurology Navigates Neurotech (3N): Understanding the Experiences and Expectations of Neurology Clinicians in relation to the Promise of Precision Neurotechnology’.  Getting underway in May 2025, 3N will examine clinical experiences and expectations, alongside and the broader landscape and sociological implications of precision neurotech. It will deliver actionable insights to shape the development and ultimately integration of cutting-edge technologies into healthcare. By aligning innovation with clinical experiences and aspirations, technologies can be developed that resonate with healthcare professionals and meet patient needs effectively.

This award forms part of a £69 million ARIA programme of 18 projects aimed at unlocking new methods to interface with the human brain at the circuit level, with unprecedented precision. This ground-breaking programme is seeking to address some of the most complex and devastating brain disorders which will impact millions of people worldwide.