THE WELLCOME TRUST
The Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellowships have been awarded to newly qualified postdoctoral researchers who show great promise. Each winner will receive £250,000 over four years.
Award winner: Sophie Pinner
Institution: University College London
Mechanisms of dendritic cell motility in stromal cell networks
Award winner: Jasmina Saric
Institution: Imperial College London
Differential metabolic mapping of immune mechanisms: the Leishmania major-induced Th paradigm in a new context
Award winner: Paul Huang
Institution: Institute of Cancer Research
Development of mass spectrometry tools to study signalling networks in vivo
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Award winner: Ivan Matic
Institution: Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation and Expression, University of Dundee
Quantitative proteomic global profiling of SUMO subproteome in signalling pathways
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Award winner: Hannah Mischo
Institution: London Research Institute, Cancer Research UK
SEN1 implications in DNA damage: an insight into AOAII
Award winner: Mary Wu
Institution: MRC National Institute for Medical Research
Defining signalling requirements of EMT for cancer metastasis and neural crest migration
Award winner: Erie Boorman
Institution: University of Oxford
Dissecting the contribution of anterior prefrontal cortex to decision-making with computational, statistical and neuroimaging approaches
Award winner: Marcia Lagarde
Institution: University of Sussex
Roles of the supporting cells in mechanical responses and neural excitation in the mammalian cochlea
Award winner: Andrew Lin
Institution: University of Oxford
Stochastic resonance in olfactory sensory processing
Award winner: Lynsey Meikle
Institution: University of Edinburgh
The functional implications of FMRP loss in visual-cortex plasticity
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Award winner: Bernhard Staresina
Institution: University of Cambridge
Functional integration in the human medial temporal lobe during episodic memory formation
Award winner: Jennifer Brookes
Institution: University College London
A proposal for the determination of small molecule messages: the enigma of signalling in olfaction
Award winner: Jenna Cash
Institution: Queen Mary, University of London
Defining the role of chemerin peptides and chemR23 in the endogenous anti-inflammatory network
Award winner: Marie Schroeder
Institution: University of Oxford
Assessment of in vivo metabolism in failing hearts using hyperpolarised carbon-13 magnetic resonance
Award winner: Oliver Davis
Institution: King's College London
Identifying patterns of genome-wide association in the development of cognitive, behavioural and psychiatric disorders
ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL
Award winner: J.M. Webber
Institution: Cardiff University
Value: £,5
Reading Sartre: on phenomenology and existentialism
Award winner: R. Peel
Institution: University of Plymouth
Value: £29,353
Separateness and kinship: transatlantic exchanges 1600-1900
Award winner: A. Rowland
Institution: University of Salford
Value: £26,479
The future of testimony
Award winner: J. Hands
Institution: Anglia Ruskin University
Value: £36,542
Exploring new configurations of network politics
Award winner: J. Wynne
Institution: University of the Arts London
Value: £22,154
Bouncing off the walls: exploring architectural acoustics, the sculptural potential of sound and redundant technology
IN DETAIL
Award winner: Thomas Bowden
Institution: Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Oxford
Molecular and functional basis for bunyaviral attachment and fusion
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Mr Bowden will focus on zoonotic viruses that can cross the species barrier. Looking in particular at Rift Valley and Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever viruses, he will examine how they target receptor molecules present on the cell surface to aid in the development of antivirals.
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