Research We Fund by Sub Category
This page shows the spread of funding for the Society's total research commitment. Currently the area of science receiving the most funding is immunology - attempting to understand what happens in MS on a molecular level. We also fund three long-term projects, which provide valuable resources to researchers - the UK MS Tissue Bank and the MRI unit and the MS Society Cambridge Centre for Myelin Repair.
MRI
£2,929,437 (21%)
£2,929,437 (21%)
Applied Research
£682,915 (5%)
£682,915 (5%)
Neuroimmunology
£153,548 (1%)
£153,548 (1%)
Immunology
£1,686,507 (12%)
£1,686,507 (12%)
Glial
cell biology
£1,404,445 (10%)
£1,404,445 (10%)
Translational research
£3,526,912 (25%)
£3,526,912 (25%)
Neurobiology
£436,075 (3%)
£436,075 (3%)
Tissue
Bank
£1,205,750 (8%)
£1,205,750 (8%)
Electrophysiology
£107,515 (1%)
£107,515 (1%)
Stem
cell biology
£237,040 (2%)
£237,040 (2%)
Genetics
£98,233 (1%)
£98,233 (1%)
Neuropathology
£560,235 (4%)
£560,235 (4%)
Clinical trial
£834,404 (6%)
£834,404 (6%)
Clinical virology
£34,564 (1%)
£34,564 (1%)










