RECENT SUCCESSFUL RESEARCH AWARDS:
Published: 3 March 2020
Current successful awards within our school
The UoG heart failure team: Prof Mark Petrie, Prof Colin Berry, Prof Naveed Sattar, Prof John McMurray, Dr Kieran Docherty, Dr Jacyln Carberry, Dr Katriona Brooksbank. 'A randomised, placebo-controlled clinical trial of empagliflozin for prevention of adverse remodeling after myocardial infarction', Boehringer Ingelheim (UK), £1,797,613
Dr Terry Quinn 'Novel approaches of multi-parameter evidence synthesis and decision modelling for efficient evaluation of diagnostic health technologies in HTA decision making with use of electronic health records' Medical Research Council (MRC), £24,467
Dr Terry Quinn 'MRC Dementia Platforms UK Vascular Experimental Medicine Work Package 3' Medical Research Council (MRC) £182,905
Dr Terry Quinn 'Diagnostic test accuracy of remote, multidomain cognitive assessment (telephone and video call) for dementia' National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) £5000
Professor Mark Petrie 'Glasgow Discovery centre for Clinical Excellence in Heart Failure' Roche (CH) £3,711,205
Professor Jesse Dawson. 'Preventing Recurrent Cardioembolic Stroke Right Approach, Right Patient' Heart Research UK, £115,811
Professor George Baillie 'PDE4 PROTACS as novel cancer therapeutics' Medical Research Scotland £121,859
Professor George Baillie 'Function follows form 2.0: from cellular mechanics and nanodomains to mechanisms of cardiomyopathies and therapeutic strategies' British Heart Foundation (BHF) £17,250
Dr Rheure Lopes. 'High salt intake-induced hypertension involves oxidative vascular damage through PARP/TRPM2 signalling' Tenovus Scotland, £19,646
Mr Martin Taylor-Rowan. 'Frailty and post-stroke cognition: an investigation of long-term risk and aetiology' University of St Andrews (HEI), £14,915
First published: 3 March 2020