Grant winners

五月 12, 2011

NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RESEARCH

Health Services Research programme

Award winner: Andrew Street

Institution: University of York

Value: £129,267

Combining routinely collected data and patient outcomes to measure the outcome/cost ratios of hospital procedures and identify variation across providers

Award winner: David Harrison

Institution: Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre

Value: £166,562

Ensuring comparisons of healthcare providers are fair: risk modelling for quality improvement in the critically ill

LEVERHULME TRUST

Research Project Grants Basic sciences

Award winner: Daniel Robert

Institution: University of Bristol

Value: £220,808

The influence of electrostatic fields on plant pollinator interactions

Award winner: Iain Coldham

Institution: University of Sheffield

Value: £97,966

Selective metallation and reactions of organonitrile compounds

Award winner: Jan Verlet

Institution: Durham University

Value: £66,168

Spectroscopy, dynamics and reactivity of hydrated electrons at interfaces

Award winner: Matt King

Institution: Newcastle University

Value: £83,258

GPS time series homogenisation for sea-level studies

Award winner: Kevin Paterson

Institution: University of Leicester

Value: £72,821

Improving secondary school students' science text comprehension

Award winner: Anna Pratoussevitch

Institution: University of Liverpool

Value: £63,268

Real forms of higher spin bundles

Award winner: Lee Sweetlove

Institution: University of Oxford

Value: £76,222

Exploring the use of bacterial enzymes to detoxify cyanogenic plants

ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL

Fellowship awards

Award winner: Elaine Kelly

Institution: University of Edinburgh

Value: £67,607

Composing the canon: narratives of Romanticism in the German Democratic Republic

Award winner: Grace Brockington

Institution: University of Bristol

Value: £62,622

Vanessa Bell's "experimental works", 1912-17

Award winner: Kathleen Gough

Institution: University of Glasgow

Value: £41,884

Haptic allegories: kinship and performance in the Black and Green Atlantic

Award winner: Dominic Janes

Institution: Birkbeck, University of London

Value: £33,306

Political and sexual deviance and images of martyrdom in modern Britain

IN DETAIL

Award winner: Steven Cummins

Institution: Queen Mary, University of London

Value: £1,999,748

Evaluating the impact of urban regeneration on young people and their families

This project will investigate how urban regeneration programmes impact on health and psychological well-being, and its wider determinants. A comparison will be made of changes in families in an area undergoing regeneration with those in areas with no regeneration. The project will study the impact of 2012 Olympic-related urban regeneration on the social determinants of health (employment), health behaviours (physical activity) and health outcomes (mental health and well-being) of adolescents and their parents.

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