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Funding in 2008

The following ten research projects were funded by the NC3Rs in 2008. 

Professor Sue Barnett, University of Glasgow (£294,404)
The development of an in vitro model of CNS injury to identify factors which promote repair

Professor Andrew Cossins, University of Liverpool (£512,584)
Development of a mechanistically informative genome-wide, in vitro chemicals screening technology

Dr Atticus Hainsworth, St George's London (£43,288)
Carotid artery endothelial growth: a novel in vitro assay

Dr Ioanna Katsiadaki, Cefas (£398,640)
Validating a sexual development test using the 3-spined stickleback for addressing the 3Rs in fish toxicity testing

Professor Robert Newbold, Brunel University (£299,052)
Development and validation of mechanisms-based in vitro transformation assays for carcinogen screening

Dr Keith Redhead, Intervet UK Ltd (£26,988)
Replacement in vitro assays for the quantification of clostridial vaccine antigens

Dr Paul Simons, University College London (£302,128)
Inducible SAA transgenic mice: a refined model of human amyloidosis

Professor Shiranee Sriskandan, Imperial College London (£270,784)
Reduction and refinement of murine models of bacterial infection

Professor Phil Stephens, Cardiff University (£243,624)
Establishment and validation of a stable, cell-based diabetic wound bioassay

Dr Jun Zou, University of Aberdeen (£254,548)
Development of leucocyte cell lines for immunological research in teleost fish

 

In 2008, there were two Priority Areas for funding -

You can also download the full list of abstracts for 2008 (PDF, 78KB)



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