ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL
Fellowship awards
• Award winner: Stewart Field
• Institution: Cardiff University
• Value: £40,360
Making sense of youth justice: a comparative study of Italy and Wales
• Award winner: Miles Larmer
• Institution: University of Sheffield
• Value: £66,282
Local identities and transnational conflict: the Katangese gendarmes and Central-Southern Africa's forty-years war, 1960-1999
• Award winner: Robert Collins
• Institution: Newcastle University
• Value: £20,838
The end of empire: the northern frontier in the 4th-5th centuries AD
• Award winner: Linda Flores
• Institution: University of Oxford
• Value: £33,087
Murderous mothers and maternal subjectivity in modern Japanese literature
THE WELLCOME TRUST
Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellowships
These awards are worth £250,000 over four years.
• Award winner: Thomas Akam
• Institution: University of Oxford
The neural basis of goal-directed behaviour
• Award winner: Philip Ahern
• Institution: University of Oxford
Study of the host immune-metabolic-intestinal microbiota interface using a humanised mouse model of obesity
• Award winner: Betty Ying-Wen Chung
• Institution: University of Cambridge
High-resolution genome-wide analysis of small RNA-mediated translational regulation
• Award winner: Esther Arwert
• Institution: London Research Institute, Cancer Research UK
A leading role for macrophages in breast cancer metastasis
• Award winner: Michelle Leach
• Institution: University of Aberdeen
How does the pathogen Candida albicans sense heat and activate the thermal adaptation mechanisms that promote infection?
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL
• Award winner: Chris Smith
• Institution: University of Cambridge
• Value: £60,000
The naked scientists - a launch pad for the physical sciences
In Detail
Jisc
• Award winner: Jonathan Tedds
• Institution: University of Leicester
• Value: £816,096
To develop a Biomedical Research Infrastructure Software Service kit (BRISSkit)
BRISSkit will design a national shared service brokered by the UK education and research network JANET to host, implement and deploy biomedical research database applications that support the management and integration of tissue samples, clinical data and electronic patient records. Anonymised versions of patient-sensitive databases in the University Hospitals Leicester Trust are hosted for researchers by the University of Leicester's Research Computing Service team in IT Services. The team will work with stakeholders in biomedical research to deploy appropriate, secure, affordable and reliable services in this key area for the UK.