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A/Prof. Philip Bolton

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Funding

Summary

Number of grants 27
Total funding $986,372

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2011 (1 grants)

Chiropractic care in Australia: exploring quality of life, health and economic impacts of chiropractic intervention for people with back pain$9,250
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2010 (3 grants)

ABI 7500 Real Time PCR System $34,000
Funding Body: NHMRC (National Health & Medical Research Council)

Do chiropractic vertebral adjustments modulate sympathetic nerve activity in humans$28,350
Funding Body: Australian Spinal Research Foundation

Do chiropractic spinal adjustments modulate brain derived neurotrophic factor levels in the brain - a study in the rodent$21,715
Funding Body: Australian Spinal Research Foundation

2009 (3 grants)

Spinal mechanisms underlying neck pain$451,500
Funding Body: NHMRC (National Health & Medical Research Council)

Neurometer CPT/C$28,435
Funding Body: NHMRC (National Health & Medical Research Council)

Leica VT1200S - Fully automated vibrating blade microtome$16,209
Funding Body: NHMRC (National Health & Medical Research Council)

2008 (4 grants)

A study of vertebral subluxation and the effects of spinal cord compression on somatic evoked autonomic reflexes$26,752
Funding Body: Australian Spinal Research Foundation

Recovery of the balance system following injury$24,069
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Leica VT2100S Vibrating Microtome$20,000
Funding Body: NHMRC (National Health & Medical Research Council)

Australian Neuroscience Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart, 27/1/2008 - 30/1/2008$725
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2007 (1 grants)

Developing a rodent model to study neck pain$7,678
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2005 (2 grants)

Cerebrospinal fluid pressure changes during upper cervical displaclement and chiropractic adjustment$27,517
Funding Body: Australian Spinal Research Foundation

25th Annual Australian Neuroscience Society Meeting, 30 Jan - 2 Feb 2005$607
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2003 (1 grants)

Australian Neuroscience Society, Adelaide, SA 28-31 January 2003$723
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2002 (1 grants)

Effect of neck inputs on pain signals$9,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2001 (2 grants)

An investigation of the chiropractic vertebral subluxation hypothesis in respect of neck-evoked reflex control of limb muscles.$80,494
Funding Body: Australian Spinal Research Foundation

Movement & Sensation, Cairns 2-6 September 2001$1,403
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

1999 (2 grants)

Influence of a putative cervical vertebral subluxation on sympathetic nerve activity$8,800
Funding Body: Australian Spinal Research Foundation

Programming Autonomic Function during Movement. Opio, France. 2-4 September 1999$1,950
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

1998 (1 grants)

Grant-in-aid for Spinal Studies$10,000
Funding Body: Stroud Rodeo Association Inc

1997 (1 grants)

Central nervous system response to sensory ifnormation arising from articular and peri-articular structures in the neck.$15,500
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

1996 (1 grants)

Central nervous system response to sensory information arising from articular and peri-articular structures in the neck$49,092
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

1995 (2 grants)

Functional characteristics of perivertebral and articular afferents in the neck.$62,601
Funding Body: NHMRC (National Health & Medical Research Council)

95APP. Central projections of nerves from joints in the neck.$7,000
Funding Body: Ramaciotti Foundations

1994 (2 grants)

Central projections of nerves from joints in the neck.$33,002
Funding Body: Australian Spinal Research Foundation

Central projections of nerves from joints in the neck.$10,000
Funding Body: Arthritis Foundation of Australia