03/10/2011 - 16/10/2011

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, £91,932, Chemistry, Prof SD Jackson (PI), Integrated Biorefining Research and Technology Club - University of Glasgow

Canadian Institutes of Health Research, £94,045, Institute of Molecular Cell and Systems Biology, Mr B Hudson (PI), Prof G Milligan, Identification of novel FFA1 and GPR120 ligands and their use in elucidating the pharmacology, function, and clinical utility                                                        

Cancer Research Technology, £5,729, Experimental Therapeutics, Prof N Keith (PI), Telomerase Expression Repressors - Project Development Funding

Cancer Research UK, £24,618, Institute of Cancer Sciences, Prof TR Evans (PI), Dr KA Oien, Mr J Paul, The CUP-ONE trial - a multi-centre randomised phase II study comparing epirubcin, cisplatin and capecitabine with and without Erlotinib in c

Cancer Research UK, £10,000, Experimental Therapeutics, Prof N Keith (PI), Telomerase Expression Repressors - Project Development Funding

Carnegie UK Trust, £2,200, History, Dr PP O'Brien (PI), Research trips to New York and Washington DC

Carnegie UK Trust, £1,000, Economics, Dr S Tsoukas (PI), Expanding Asian financial markets in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis

Carnegie UK Trust, £970, Politics, Dr N Head (PI), Transforming Conflict: Trust, empathy, dialogue and the Iranian nucleur crisis

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, £158,493, Institute of Molecular Cell and Systems Biology, Dr WJ Barnes (PI), Bio-inspired multi-level surface designs for reversible adhesion in wet and flooded conditions

Economic & Social Research Council, £264,972, Arts College Academic and Student Administration, Ms V Stringfellow, Psychology, Ms D Masson, School Geographical and Earth Sciences Administration, Miss D Stewart, Social Sciences College Academic and Student Administration, Miss L Stevenson, Vice Principal Research and Enterprise, Ms M Kneafsey (PI), ESRC Doctoral Training Centre 2011...

Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council, £960,593, Institute of Molecular Cell and Systems Biology, Dr S Rosser (PI), A synthetic biology approach to optimisation of microbial fuel cell electricity production

Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council, £18,526, School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, Prof MR Lee (PI), KTA-EPSRC: ISAAC

Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council, £13,000, Electronic and Nanoscale Engineering, Prof DJ Paul (PI), KTA-EPSRC: JWNC

Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council, Psychology, Dr DR Simmons (PI), KTA-EPSRC: The sensory audit: Making the workplace safer for individuals on the autism spectrum

Faclair na Gaidhlig, £34,592, Celtic and Gaelic, Prof R O Maolalaigh (PI), Digital Archive of Scottish Gaelic (DASG)

Institute of Cancer Research, Dr DG Darambara, Physics and Astronomy, Prof V O'Shea (PI), High-Flux multi-spectral x-ray imaging with energy-sensitive CZT detectors

Medical Research Scotland, £149,790, Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, Dr LC McKay (PI), Development and maturation of the neural control of breathing

Moredun Research Institute, School of Veterinary Medicine, Prof JL Fitzpatrick (PI), Research & Development of solutions to tackle global issues of food security by developing a collaborative framework for future work

NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde R&D, £12,950, Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, Dr TM Palmer (PI), Reversal of endothelial interleukin-6 signalling in by AMPK: a new mechanism underlying increased cardiovascular disease risk and identification of new drug targets

NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde, Endowment Funds Office, £7,950, Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, Dr NA Ghouri (PI), Relationship of body fat depots to fitness and cardiovascular health in South Asians: use of novel MRI based imaging to an existing case-control study

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, £48,860, Anaesthesia, Dr MG Serpell (PI), Pain Study Programme

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, £30,873, Clinical Trials Research, Mr P Rajan (PI), Identification of expression changes caused by androgen ablation therapy in prostate cancer by next generation sequencing (mRNA-Seq)

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, £24,240, Paul O'Gorman Leukaemia Research Centre, Dr KR Kranc (PI), Hypoxia signalling pathways in stem cell fate decision

National Institute for Health Research, £87,443, Clinical Specialties, Dr RL Shaw (PI), School of Medicine, Mr RD Duncan, University of Sheffield, Dr M Reuber, Delivering shared decision making: Strategies for facilitating patient involvement in making decisions in neurology clinics

Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, £6,900, Dental School, Dr SE Culshaw (PI), Dr C Nile, What is the role of Interleukin-33 in periodontal disease

Royal Society, £11,850, Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow, Professor A Morozov, Mathematics, Dr M Feigin (PI), From elliptic systems to Frobenius manifolds - 6d theories and AGT

Science & Technologies Facilities Council, £339,942, Physics and Astronomy, Dr H Ward (PI), LPF and LISA: developments towards spaceborne gravitational wave detection

Science, Engineering, Technology & Mathematics, £23,251, Technology and Science Alliance, Mrs A Hamilton (PI), STEM One off Payment June 2011

The National Manuscripts Conservation Trust, £8,000, Library, Mr DJ Weston (PI), Conservation of MS Hunter 83 (Middle English Prose Brut Chronicle)

The Oral and Dental Research Trust, £6,500, Dental School, Dr C Nile (PI), What is the role of IL-33 in periodontal disease?

The Oral and Dental Research Trust, £6,425, Institute of Infection Immunity and Inflammation, Dr SE Culshaw (PI), Characterisation of T cell differentiation in response to the periodontal pathogen Porthyromonas gingivalis

The Organix Foundation, £5,000, Medical Undergraduate School, Dr K Gerasimidis (PI), New Graduate Grant for Melina Tsiountsioura

The Royal Academy of Engineering, £593,802, Biomedical Engineering, Dr A Clark (PI), Plasmon Enhanced Pyroelectric Nanoscale Trapping and Sensing

The Waterloo Foundation, £32,473, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Dr H Minnis (PI), Sociology, Prof N Watson, Feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy for traumatised and neglected children with psychiatric problems