Medical Research Council
Research Grants
- Award winner: Mark Carrington
- Institution: University of Cambridge
- Value: £712,430
How does the trypanosome haptoglobin-haemoglobin receptor interact with nutrients and immunity molecules? Receptor structure to cellular mechanism
- Award winner: Simon Arthur
- Institution: University of Dundee
- Value: £344,437
Role of Mef2D in inflammation
- Award winner: Jo Spencer
- Institution: King’s College London
- Value: £377,601
Checkpoint governing B cell fate decisions in human gut-associated lymphoid tissue
- Award winner: Liudi Jiang
- Institution: University of Southampton
- Value: £428,803
MICA: integrated interfacial sensors for assessments of lower limb prosthetics
National Institute for Health Research
Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation programme
- Award winner: Andrew Wilson
- Institution: University of East Anglia
- Value: £1,372,865
The efficacy and mechanism evaluation of treating idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis with addition of co-trimoxazole (EME-TIPAC)
Health Technology Assessment programme
- Award winner: James Raftery
- Institution: University of Southampton
- Value: £42,874
Update of the literature review for the Health Technology Assessment programme of methods and their use in assessing the impact from health research programmes
- Award winner: Sarah Earle
- Institution: The Open University
- Value: £215,295
Pre-conception care for women with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes: what are the facilitators and barriers to uptake?
- Award winner: Mike Crawford
- Institution: Imperial College London
- Value: £450,858
Randomised controlled trial of improvisational music therapy for children with autism spectrum disorders: UK arm of the TIME-A study
Leverhulme Trust
International Network Grants
Humanities
- Award winner: Sarah Wright
- Institution: Royal Holloway, University of London
- Value: £101,315
Childhood and nation in world cinema: borders and encounters since 1980
Research Programme Grants
- Award winner: Darren Robinson
- Institution: University of Nottingham
- Value: £1,745,632
Sustaining urban habitats: an interdisciplinary approach
In detail
Economic and Social Research Council Future Leaders Grant
Award winner: Daniel McCarthy
Institution: University of Surrey
Value: £1,670
Parenting young offenders: shaping and reshaping social networks following custody
This research project focuses on the impacts that child custody has on the broader family after the offender’s release from prison. Drawing on in-depth interviews with parents and qualitative social network analysis, the study will investigate ways that parental social networks are shaped and reshaped as a result of having a child imprisoned, and will explore the wider social and psychological impacts that prison resettlement has on family members related to the offender.