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Grant winners

Published on
九月 18, 2008
Last updated
五月 22, 2015

NC3Rs

The National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research has funded ten new grants, totalling ?2.6 million.

Award winner: Sue Barnett

Institution: University of Glasgow

Value: ?294,404

The development of an in vitro model of CNS injury to identify factors that promote repair.

Award winner: Andrew Cossins

Institution: University of Liverpool

Value: ?512,584

Development of a mechanistically informative genome-wide, in vitro chemicals screening technology.

Award winner: Atticus Hainsworth

Institution: St George's, University of London

Value: ?43,288

Carotid artery endothelial growth: a novel in vitro assay.

Award winner: Ioanna Katsiadaki

Institution: Cefas

Value: ?398,640

Validating a sexual development test using the three-spined stickleback for addressing the 3Rs in fish toxicity testing.

Award winner: Robert Newbold

Institution: Brunel University

Value: ?299,052

Development and validation of mechanisms-based in vitro transformation assays for carcinogen screening.

Award winner: Keith Redhead

Institution: Intervet

Value: ?26,988

Replacement in vitro assays for the quantification of clostridial vaccine antigens.

Award winner: Paul Simons

Institution: University College London

Value: ?302,128

Inducible SAA transgenic mice: a refined model of human amyloidosis.

Award winner: Phil Stephens

Institution: Cardiff University

Value: ?243,624

Establishment and validation of a stable, cell-based diabetic wound bioassay.

Award winner: Siouxsie Wiles

Institution: Imperial College London

Value: ?0,784

Reduction and refinement of murine models of bacterial infection.

Award winner: Jun Zou

Institution: University of Aberdeen

Value: ?254,548

Development of leucocyte cell lines for immunological research in teleost fish.

EUROPEAN RESEARCH COUNCIL

Nine UK projects received EUR2.5 million (?2 million) or a maximum of EUR3.5 million.

Award winner: Angelos Chaniotis

Institution: University of Oxford

The social and cultural construction of emotions: the Greek paradigm.

Award winner: William Tecumseh Fitch

Institution: University of St Andrews

The syntax of the mind: a comparative computational approach.

Award winner: Peter Jackson

Institution: University of Sheffield

Consumer culture in an age of anxiety: political and moral economies of food.

Award winner: Oliver Bruce Linton

Institution: London School of Economics

Nonparametric and semiparametric methods in economics and finance.

Award winner: Colin John McInnes

Institution: Aberystwyth University

The transformation of global health governance: competing world views and crises.

Award winner: Patrick Karl O'Brien

Institution: London School of Economics

Useful and reliable knowledge in global histories of material progress in the East and the West.

Award winner: Josephine Shaw

Institution: University of Edinburgh

The Europeanisation of citizenship in the successor states of the former Yugoslavia.

Award winner: John Moore

Institution: University of Edinburgh

Money, liquidity and the aggregate economy.

Award winner: Ran Spiegler

Institution: University College London

Bounded rationality in industrial organisation.

MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL

Award winner: Dr K. Maitland

Institution: Imperial College London

Value: ?2.6 million

Randomised trial of fluid resuscitation strategies in African children with severe febrile illness and impaired perfusion.

Award winner: A. Hayward

Institution: University College London

Value: ?951,000

Flu-watch 2008-09.

Award winner: C. Watts

Institution: University of Dundee

Value: ?2.1 million

Acute dendritic cell responses to TLR ligands.

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