UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL. Research Contracts. Dr J. Donovan and Professor P. Dieppe, Pounds 244,096 from the Department of Health (INSAIDS) knee pain in the elderly in the community: should INSAIDS be the treatment of choice); Ms V. Straker and Mr K. Crabtree, Pounds 108,954 from English Heritage (general environmentalist); Professor Davey Smith, Pounds 95,488 from the NHS Executive (screening for stroke); Professor J. Nye, Pounds 55,419 from the National Physical Laboratory (evaluation of a scattering probe for RF and microwave technology);
Professor J. Golding, Pounds 91,961 from South Western Regional Health Authority (the effect of different types of antenatal care on the anxiety and depression of the mother); Dr D. Jewell, Pounds 88,078 from South Western Regional Health Authority (the effectiveness of routine antenatal visits - does choice improve wellbeing?); Professor D. Nutt, Pounds 59,579 from SW Regional Health Authority (new approaches to assessing methadone withdrawal and their relationship to outcome); Dr J. Kirwan, Pounds 100,326 from the NHS Executive, North Thames (a controlled trail of shared care for chronic rheumatoid arthritis); Dr H. Macadam, Pounds 80,792 from the NHS Executive, North Thames (G P fundholding and secondary care for people with learning difficulties); Dr J. Davis, Pounds 182,000 from the Petroleum Science and Technology Institute (generic algoritums and logic application technologies for handling uncertainties); Professor W. Duffus, Pounds 96,156 from the Central Veterinary Laboratory (new and sensitive methods to detect anthelmintic resistance in nematodes of sheep and goats);
Professor A. Smith, Pounds 66,975 from Proctor and Gamble (effects of increased central noradrenaline and sensory afferents stimulation on malaise associated with upper respiratory tract illness); Professor D. Peregrine, ECU90,000 from INTAS (water wave nonlinear dynamics and wave-shear flow interaction in the ocean);Professor M. Addy, Pounds 92,686 from Braun (towards a research lecturer's costs); Dr L. Joels, Pounds 66,000 from the Columbia Laboratories Inc. (effects of continuous progesterone administration in oestrogenized menopausl); Dr C. Nicol, Pounds 130,000 from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (complementary investigation to AW0206 on behaviour of hens housed in modified cages);
Dr J. Loveless, Pounds 64,471 from MAFF (the design and performance of submerged offshore breakwater); Mr P. Leather, Pounds 101,170 from the Department of the Environment to the School for Advanced Urban Studies (repair and maintenance among owner occupiers); Dr J. Wood, Pounds 57,749 from The Meat and Livestock Commission (development of sensors); Mr N. Frost, Pounds 86,229 from the South Western Regional Health Authority (identification of the population requirements for cataract surgery);
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Professor G. Angelini, Pounds 53,568 from the SW Regional Health Authority (a clinical and economic evaluation of normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass); Professor S. Frankel, Pounds 84,756 from the Dorset Health Commission (research programme for the public health promotion unit); Dr P. Headley, $85,989 from the National Institutes of Health (spinal alpha Z adrenergic analgesia); Dr P. Smith, Pounds 224,746 from Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (dietary and sensory effects on mood and cognitive efficiency); Dr J. Wood, Pounds 83,000 from the MAFF and Meat and Livestock Commission (the value of feeding and watering intervals in the long distance transport of sheep); Professor G. Quarini, Pounds 79,500 from the MAFF (fellowship in food process engineering); Dr D. Gouldon, Pounds 70,451 from the Department of Employment and University of London (evaluation of the use of set assignments in GNVQ's);
Mr J. Sparrow, Pounds 162,262 from the South Western Regional Health Authority (the identification of the population requirements for cataract surgery); Dr J. Pollock, Pounds 103,958 from the SW Regional Health Authority (an evaluation of the first parent health visitor scheme in Avon).
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continued next week. Noticeboard is compiled by Lynne Willliams. For further information see also NeGazette on gopher:times.higher.news int.co.uk. or
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