07/05/2012 - 20/05/2012
Arts and Humanities Research Council, £483,027, Arts Lab, Prof JM Caughie (PI),Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute, Ms A Gow, University of Edinburgh, Dr T Griffiths, Early cinema in Scotland, 1896-1927.
Creative Scotland (Edinburgh), £32,945, Management, Prof A McGregor, Training and Employment Research Unit, Mrs V Sutherland (PI), Cultural Economy Support Research.
Dumfries & Galloway Natural History & Antiquarian Society, £250, Archaeology, Dr RE Jones (PI),Geophysical survey at Birrens Roman Fort.
Economic & Social Research Council,£6,018, Psychology, Ms D Masson, School Geographical and Earth Sciences Administration, Miss D Stewart, Science and Engineering College Academic & Student Administration, Mrs P Duncan, Social Sciences College Academic and Student Administration, Miss L Stevenson, Vice Principal Research and Enterprise, Dr JR Townson (PI),ESRC CASE Transition DTG.
Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council, £116,261, Computing Science, Dr C Macdonald, Dr I Ounis (PI),CROSS: Real-time Story Detection Across Multiple Massive Streams.
Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council, £24,797, Electronic and Nanoscale Engineering, Prof D Cumming (PI), Physics and Astronomy, Prof V O'Shea, ISG-EPSRC: Consolidtion of Packaging Capability in Glasgow University.
Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council, £9,533, School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, Prof S Waldron, Statistics, Dr CA Miller, Prof EM Scott (PI),ISG - EPSRC: 'Data Rich, Information Rich' Statistical modelling and transformation of routine environmental monitoring data.
Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council,£1,667, School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, Prof S Waldron, Statistics, Dr CA Miller, Prof EM Scott (PI),ISG - EPSRC: 'Data Rich, Information Rich' Statistical modelling and transformation of routine environmental monitoring data.
European Commission, £221,333, Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre, Prof RM Ellam (PI),MEDGATE: Reconstructing Mediterranean-Atlantic exchange during the Miocene.
Kidney Research UK,£203,740, Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, Prof AH Baker, Dr L Denby (PI), MicroRNA therapeutics for renal disease.
Natural Environment Research Council,£41,931, Mathematics, Dr SM Roper, School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, Prof RW Brown (PI),Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre, Dr FM Stuart, A new approach to (U-Th)/He thermochronometry: exploiting the natural dispersion of single grain ages to obtain robust thermal history information.
Royal Society of Edinburgh, £1,900, Economics,Dr A Subramanian (PI),Visit to the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, India.
Royal Society of Edinburgh, £900, Psychology, Dr R Jenkins (PI),For a short visit to the University of Vienna.
Royal Society of Edinburgh, £730, Physics and Astronomy, Dr DJ Miller (PI),A visit to the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, India.
Science & Technologies Facilities Council, £35,180, Physics and Astronomy, Prof AR Long (PI),STFC Quota Studentships 2011.
Scottish Executive Health Department, £193,969, General Practice and Primary Care, Prof JM Morrison, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Prof CJ Williams (PI), Robertson Centre, Dr A McConnachie, A randomised controlled trial of a community based group guided self-help intervention for low mood and stress.
Scottish Executive Health Department,£49,967, General Practice and Primary Care, Dr PM Wilson, Health Economics and Health Technology Assessment, Prof AH Briggs, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Prof C Gillberg, Dr H Minnis (PI), Robertson Centre, Dr A McConnachie, Autism and Reactive Attachment Disorder symptons in the Scottish Population: associations with health and service use.
Scottish Government, £9,999, Technology and Science Alliance, Dr RA Crawford (PI),Dumfries & Galloway Science Festival Transition Funding 2012.
Tenovus-Scotland, £10,000, Institute of Infection Immunity and Inflammation, Dr M MacLeod (PI),Characterisation of a novel transgenic mouse for the detection of pathogen specific memory CD4 T cells.
Tenovus-Scotland,£8,320, Infection Immunity and Inflammation Life Sciences, Dr DC Walker (PI),Development of Colicins for the treatment of Crohn's disease.
The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland,£12,460, Arts College Senior Management, Miss LJ McGarry, Economic and Social History, Dr JK Phillips, Financial Accounts / Insurance, Mrs H Tollan (PI), MVLS College Senior Management, Dr CK Clugston, Science and Engineering College Academic & Student Administration, Mrs P Duncan, Carnegie Undergraduate Vacation Scholarships.
The Queen Elizabeth National Spinal Injuries Unit, £2,500, Biomedical Engineering, Dr H Gollee (PI), National Spinal Injuries Unit Studentship extension.
University of Edinburgh, £25,000, Systems Power and Energy, Mr C Cossar (PI), University of Edinburgh, Dr M Mueller, Renewable Energy Electrical System Technology Transfer Network.
University of Liverpool, £2,000, Institute of Biodiversity Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, Prof S Cleaveland (PI),Determine the spatial distribution of FMDV genetic and antigenic variation in livestock and wildlife in and around wildlife-protected ecosystems in northern Tanzania.
Wellcome Trust, £2,050 , Infection Immunity and Inflammation Life Sciences, Dr LJ Morrison (PI), Wellcome Open Access Award – evidence of host-associated populations of cryptosporidium parvum in Italy.
Wellcome Trust,£2,000 , Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences,Dr C Loughrey (PI),Comparing the effect of mammalian and trypanosome derived cathepsin-L on calcium transients in adult cardiomyocites.
Wellcome Trust, £1,440, Neurosciences and Clinical Psychology, Dr S Cobb (PI),Testing a novel route of delivery recombinant MeCP2 protein to the brain.
Wellcome Trust, £1,410 , Infection Immunity and Inflammation Life Sciences, Prof MP Barrett (PI), Wellcome Open Access Award.
Wellcome Trust, £620, Infection Immunity and Inflammation Life Sciences, Prof JC Mottram (PI), Wellcome Trust Open Access Award.
World Health Organization, £9,154, Institute of Biodiversity Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, Prof S Cleaveland (PI), Creating a 'one medicine' paradigm shift in human rabies prevention through dog rabies control and eventual elimination.