Grant winners

三月 5, 2009

MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL

Award winner: F.Y. Liew

Institution: University of Glasgow

Value: £936,320

Molecular and functional characterisation of the novel cytokine IL-35

Award winner: J.K. Ball

Institution: University of Nottingham

Value: £570,976

Human monoclonal antibodies for the treatment and prevention of hepatitis C infection

Award winner: A.J. Mason

Institution: King's College London

Value: £457,176

Understanding antimicrobial peptide mechanisms: a rationale for the improved design of antibiotics and vectors

THE LEVERHULME TRUST

Award winner: Stephen Alexander Rolfe

Institution: University of Sheffield

Value: £218,075

Clubroot-induced gall formation

Award winner: Charlotte Williams

Institution: Imperial College London

Value: £100,941

New bimetallic catalysts for the copolymerisation of carbon dioxide and epoxides

Award winner: John Doonan

Institution: John Innes Centre

Value: £154,782

Using Brachypodium as a model to study adaptation, growth and evolution in grass

Award winner: Alexander Shluger

Institution: University College London

Value: £154,731

Multi-scale modelling technique for designing organic/inorganic interfaces

Award winner: John Altringham

Institution: University of Leeds

Value: £144,400

Mapping migration patterns of bats using stable isotopes and genetics

Award winner: Carmen Solana

Institution: University of Portsmouth

Value: £63,420

Forecasting lava flow field evolution to mitigate lava-invasion hazards

Award winner: Nick Tomkinson

Institution: Cardiff University

Value: £85,404

Organocatalytic dihydroxylation of alkenes

Award winner: Mairi Knight

Institution: University of Plymouth

Value: £72,990

Neutral versus functional genetic diversity: a new conservation agenda

Award winner: Chris Garner

Institution: Nottingham Trent University

Value: £92,687

P-chiral phosphines: resolutions with acyl phosphines

Award winner: Juliet Pickering

Institution: Imperial College London

Value: £94,090

Laboratory spectroscopy with applications to ancient earth-atmosphere studies

Award winner: Andrew Ferguson

Institution: University of Cambridge

Value: £75,075

Quantum coherence of electron spins in silicon quantum dots

Award winner: Tom Sheppard

Institution: University College London

Value: £71,358

A domino approach to medium-ring synthesis

Award winner: Ana Marr

Institution: University of Greenwich

Value: £202,872

Optimising the dual goals of microfinance: a social-network analysis and simulation

Award winner: Grant Pooke

Institution: University of Kent

Value: £36,169

Soviet and Comintern poster archive c1919-80: research and cataloguing project

Award winner: Spike Bucklow

Institution: University of Cambridge

Value: £118,974

A technical and art-historical study of medieval East Anglian rood screens

Award winner: Carole Rawcliffe

Institution: University of East Anglia

Value: £96,888

Completion of the Norfolk volumes of the Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi

Award winner: Helen Parish

Institution: University of Reading

Value: £43,117

The Parker Certificates: the state of the English clergy in 1559

Economic and Social Research Council

In detail

Award winner

Kevin Schurer

Institution

University of Essex

Value £1.06 million

Integrated census microdata (I-CeM) project

I-CeM will bring together 200 million UK census records from a 60-year period to create a unique resource. The UK Data Archive and the history department at Essex will collaborate to provide census information between 1851 and 1911 to help understand changing social and economic structures over that period. It is hoped that I-CeM will lead to the creation of a Victorian Panel Survey.

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