THE WELLCOME TRUST
The Wellcome Trust has dispensed £30 million in grants to 26 UK research groups to work on the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium project (WTCCC) announced last year. The grants are to analyse genetic data as part of the largest-ever study of the genetics behind common diseases such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and coronary heart disease. The list below details 14 of the 26 UK research groups that will work in collaboration with the WTCCC. They have been awarded grants totalling £17 million. The 12 groups that will be working independently of the consortium will be published next week.
- Award winner: Jenefer Blackwell
Institution: University of Cambridge
Visceral leishmaniasis
- Award winner: Matthew Brown
Institution: University of Oxford
Ankylosing spondylitis
- Award winner: Juan Casas
Institution: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Pre-eclampsia
- Award winner: Adrian Hill
Institution: University of Oxford
Bacteraemia susceptibility
- Award winners (institution): Chris Mathew (King's College London), Miles Parkes (University of Cambridge), Jeffrey Barrett (University of Oxford), Jack Satsangi (University of Edinburgh)
Ulcerative colitis
- Award winner: Alistair Compston
Institution: University of Cambridge
Multiple sclerosis
- Award winner: Hugh Markus
Institution: St George's, University of London
Ischaemic stroke
- Award winner: Robin Murray
Institution: King's College London
Psychosis endophenotypes
- Award winner: Colin Palmer
Institution: Dundee University
Pharmacogenomics of statin response
- Award winner: Robert Plomin
Institution: King's College London
Reading and mathematics abilities
- Award winner: Richard Trembath
Institution: King's College London
Psoriasis
- Award winner: Ananth Viswanathan
Institution: Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS, London
Glaucoma
- Award winner: Nicholas Wood
Institution: Institute of Neurology, University of London
DNA variants in Parkinson's disease
- Award winner: Janusz Jankowski
Institution: Queen Mary, University of London
Barrett's oesophagus and oesophageal adenocarcinoma
ENGINEERING AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL
- Award winner: Niki Trigoni
Institution: University of Oxford
Value: £494,639
SUAAVE: Sensing Unmanned Autonomous Aerial Vehicles
- Award winners (institution): Ehud Reiter (University of Aberdeen), Annalu Waller (University of Dundee)
Value: £57,550 (Aberdeen), £102,258 (Dundee)
"How was school today ... ?" Supporting narrative for non-speaking children: feasibility study
- Award winners (institution): Michael Finnis (Imperial College London), Carla Molteni (King's College London), Stewart Clark (Durham), Ian Morrison (Salford), Werner Hofer (Liverpool), Chris Pickard (St Andrews), Graeme Ackland (Edinburgh), Mike Payne (Cambridge), Chris-Kriton Skylaris (Southampton), Matt Probert (York), Jorge Kohanoff (Queen's University Belfast), Keith Refson (Science and Technologies Facilities Council), Mike Gillan (UCL)
Value: £23,712 (Imperial), £7,976 (King's), £7,022 (Durham), £92,574 (Salford), £9,076 (Liverpool), £7,035 (St Andrews), £20,712 (Edinburgh), £25,073 (Cambridge), £89,146 (Southampton), £399,414 (York), £7,706 (Queen's), £6,600 (STFC), £31,268 (UCL)
Support for the UK Car-Parrinello Consortium
- Award winner: Tony Dodd
Institution: University of Sheffield
Value: £731,774
Cargo screening ferret
MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
- Award winner: Helen Picton
Institution: University of Leeds
Value: £522,004
Biological foundation for epigenetic investigations of ART derived human oocytes and embryos
- Award winner: Neil Sheerin
Institution: Newcastle University
Value: £600,000
The effect of genetic polymorphism in complement proteins on clinical renal transplant outcome
- Award winner: Tony Day
Institution: University of Manchester
Value: £577,072
Investigation of the roles of TSG-6 and inter-alpha-inhibitor in female fertility
- Award winner: Claire Harris
Institution: Cardiff University
Value: £688,152
Role and diagnosis of complement dysregulation in disease.
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