National Institute for Health Research
Health Technology Assessment Programme
- Award winner: Cath Jackson
- Institution: University of York
- Value: £359,179
Understanding the barriers and facilitators to immunisation uptake in traveller communities to inform interventions to promote uptake: an ecological approach
- Award winner: Luke Vale
- Institution: Newcastle University
- Value: £264,402
Interventions for hyperemesis gravidarum: a systematic review and economic evaluation
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Training Grants
- Award winner: Paula Mendes
- Institution: University of Birmingham
- Value: £93,520
Development of a synthetic recognition platform with high sensitivity and specificity for glycoproteins
- Award winner: Daniel Mulvihill
- Institution: University of Kent
- Value: £93,520
Development of a microscopy-based system to study hydrostatic effects on in vivo dynamics
Research Grants
- Award winner: Ben Sheldon
- Institution: University of Oxford
- Value: £611,111
The social dynamics of cultural behaviour: transmission biases and adaptive social learning strategies in wild great tits
- Award winner: Stephen High
- Institution: University of Manchester
- Value: £324,926
The structure and function of SGTA, a key regulator of protein quality control
- Award winner: Ioannis Nezis
- Institution: University of Warwick
- Value: £368,638
Molecular and cellular mechanisms of selective autophagy and their relevance to ageing
European Union
FP7 Marie Curie – Innovative Doctoral Programme
- Award winner: Kees Weijer
- Institution: University of Dundee
- Value: £3.2 million
Photonic tools for quantitative imaging in tissues
Leverhulme Trust
Research Project Grants
Sciences
- Award winner: Julie Scholes
- Institution: University of Sheffield
- Value: £241,718
Understanding virulence in Striga, a major parasite of African cereal crops
- Award winner: Claire Spottiswoode
- Institution: University of Cambridge
- Value: £183,593
The role of phenotypic plasticity in driving a remarkable adaptive radiation
- Award winner: Jonathan Worrall
- Institution: University of Essex
- Value: £162,175
Fat(al) attraction of cytochrome c: a new approach to study protein-lipid interactions
In detail
Economic and Social Research Council/National Institute for Health Research
Award winner: Linda Clare
Institution: Bangor University
Value: £4 million
Improving the experience of dementia and enhancing active life: living well with dementia (IDEAL)
“IDEAL will be the first large-scale study of its kind, and we expect it to have a major impact on the lives and experiences of people with dementia and family carers in the UK and internationally,” said Professor Clare. Researchers will investigate how social and psychological factors affect the way in which people adapt to the effects of the condition and the challenges it presents, and how this changes over time as dementia progresses.