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Total amount: £12,002,495,535
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Earliest grant: 17 Oct 2005
Latest grant: 30 Sep 2023

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Mechanisms of alternative pre-mRNA splicing.
Our proposed research encompasses two major types of approach: A) Global profiling of AS regulatory networks in differentiating smooth muscle This section of work will use global profiling methods to define programmes of co-regulated alternative splicing events in differentiated SMCs. The main aims will be: Establishing contractile SMC cultures Splice-sensitive microarray profiling of SMC alter… more
Amount: £1,210,953
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
The molecular mechanisms of structural conversion and toxicity in amyloid disease.
Despite the importance of amyloid disorders in today s population, attempts to inhibit the progress of amyloidosis have met with limited success. New therapeutic strategies require the structure, stability and dynamics of every species populated during assembly to be determined and the effects of individual species on cellular function deduced. Here we propose to combine biophysical, biochemical … more
Amount: £925,927
Recipient: University of Leeds
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
"3rd Annual History of Science, Technology and Medicine Postgraduate Workshop" to be held at the University of Leeds on 22-24 June 2010
The workshop, which will last three days, aims to improve the academic skills and network of postgraduates through discussion of their work and specific training sessions with senior scholars. On day one there will be presentations by nine PhD students - three each from the Universities of Leeds, Cambridge and Aarhus - split into three sessions, each consisting of three twenty minute presentation… more
Amount: £400
Recipient: University of Leeds
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Invisible Breath.
Invisible Breath is a pioneering new cross-disciplinary programme focusing on breathing that will create exciting public artworks highlighting to large audiences the impact of air pollution on our health and environment. Three influential artists will work with scientists Peter Brimblecombe, Frank Kelly, Mark Levy and Hugh Mortimer who all research the effects of air pollution; working together t… more
Amount: £123,569
Recipient: Invisible Dust Ltd
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Invisible Breath - extension.
Invisible Breath is a pioneering new cross-disciplinary programme focusing on breathing that will create exciting public artworks highlighting to large audiences the impact of air pollution on our health and environment. Three influential artists will work with scientists Peter Brimblecombe, Frank Kelly, Mark Levy and Hugh Mortimer who all research the effects of air pollution; working together t… more
Amount: £30,000
Recipient: Invisible Dust Ltd
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
The mind's construction in the face:The logic of physiognomy from the early-modern adaptation of ancient wisdom to the invention of a science of character
Reading in printed books and unpublished mss. (correspondence) to establish the absorption, reinvention, or rejection of physiognomy by 17th- and 18th-century anatomists and natural philosophers.
Amount: £2,176
Recipient: Misc United States
Region: Undetermined
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Amount: £8,255
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Interregional seminar "Ethical aspects of nanotechnologies".
Nanotechnologies currently are one of the most rapidly developing technologieswith many promising applications in medicine, energy, manufacturing and communication. Like any new technology, they raise ethical issues; and the possible benefits and harms are increasingly discussed, as well as their implications for international relations in science and technology policies. It is very important to … more
Amount: £3,000
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Approaches to ancient medicine 2010 to be held at Cardiff University on 23-24 August 2010
The purpose of the Approaches to Ancient Medicine conferences is to provide a multi-disciplinary international forum for scholarly exchange in the fast growing field of ancient medicine. The 2010 meeting is part of a very successful series that was initiated in Newcastle in 2000 and continued on an annual/biennial basis in co-operation with Reading. The 2010 meeting will be held, for the first time, at Cardiff University.
Amount: £2,184
Recipient: Cardiff University
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Development of Smart Cane, an affordable above-knee obstacle detection and warning system for the visually impaired
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has developed the Smart Cane, a navigation and mobility aid for visually challenged people. The Smart Cane is an innovative device that can be mounted on a traditional white cane to enhance its functionality, resulting in improved mobility and safety, while reducing dependence on sighted assistance. White canes are currently the most commonly used v… more
Amount: £73,270
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Development of Smart Cane, an affordable above-knee obstacle detection and warning system for the visually impaired
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has developed the Smart Cane, a navigation and mobility aid for visually challenged people. The Smart Cane is an innovative device that can be mounted on a traditional white cane to enhance its functionality, resulting in improved mobility and safety, while reducing dependence on sighted assistance. White canes are currently the most commonly used v… more
Amount: £182,733
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
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The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has developed the Smart Cane, a navigation and mobility aid for visually challenged people. The Smart Cane is an innovative device that can be mounted on a traditional white cane to enhance its functionality, resulting in improved mobility and safety, while reducing dependence on sighted assistance.White canes are currently the most commonly used vis… more
Amount: £254,162
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Cinema for Primates.
This project explores the possibility of making videos expressly aimed at a chimpanzee audience. In a challenging approach to communication between species, collaborating artist Rachel Mayeri and scientist Sarah-Jane Vick will work directly with chimpanzees in the unique research environment at the Budongo Trail, Edinburgh Zoo, to discover their preferences and make cinema to engage them and expl… more
Amount: £80,700
Recipient: Arts Catalyst
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Cinema for Primates extension
This project explores the possibility of making videos expressly aimed at a chimpanzee audience. In a challenging approach to communication between species, collaborating artist Rachel Mayeri and scientist Sarah-Jane Vick will work directly with chimpanzees in the unique research environment at the Budongo Trail, Edinburgh Zoo, to discover their preferences and make cinema to engage them and expl… more
Amount: £10,000
Recipient: Arts Catalyst
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Amount: £153,330
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Amount: £153,330
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Amount: £153,330
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Amount: £153,330
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