Congratulations to our staff on their recent grant success.
Royal Society of New Zealand/RSNZ Marsden Standard
Associate Professor Justin Dean, Department of Physiology
Short and sweet: Does the breakdown of extracellular matrix sugar impair brain development after inflammation?
$959,000
Associate Professor James Fisher, Department of Physiology
Unravelling a clot-less link between atrial fibrillation and dementia
$938,000
Dr Julie Lim, Department of Physiology
Tick tock goes the redox clock
$896,000
Dr Kimberley Mellor, Department of Physiology
Department of Physiology Cardiac glycogen processing: defining a new metabolic pathway in heart health & disease
$952,000
Professor Peter Shepherd, Department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology
How does RXFP4 pile on the pressure
$959,000
Massachusetts General Hospital/The Collaborative Centre for X-Linked Dystonia-Parkinsonism
Assoc Professor Henry Waldvogel, Department of Anatomy and Medical Imaging
The neurochemistry and neuropathology in the basal ganglia of X-linked Dystonia Parkinsonism brains
$801,151
Health Research Council/HRC Sir Charles Hercus Health Research Fellowship
Dr Natasha Grimsey, Department of Pharmacology
Novel strategies to harness therapeutic potential of CB2 in the immune system
$565,312
Associate Professor James Fisher, Department of Physiology
Understanding dyspnoea and exercise limitation in interstitial lung disease
$316,975
Health Research Council / HRC Pacific Health Research Award
Professor Peter Shepherd, Department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology
Revitilisation of the Samoan Traditional Diet
$100,000
Health Research Council / HRC The Sir Thomas Davis Te Patu Kite Rangi Ariki Health Research Fellowship
Professor Peter Shepherd, Department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology
Improving Pacific patients retention rates in a publicly-funded bariatric surgery programme
$296,503
Auckland Medical Research Foundation/AMRF JI Sutherland Medical Research Fellowship
Dr Stephen Jamieson, Department of Pharmacology
Utilising whole-genome CRISPR/Cas9 screens to identify synthetic lethal targets in NRAS-mutant melanoma cell lines.
$128,000
Sir Charles Hercus Health Research Fellowship
Dr Natasha Grimsey, Department of Pharmacology
Novel strategies to harness therapeutic potential of CB2 in the immune system
$565,312