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- Institution: University of Cambridge
- Value: 拢188,516
Developing super-resolution microscopy for the analysis of virus replication
- Award winner: James Sharp
- Institution: University of Nottingham
- Value: 拢66,062
Oscillations of sessile droplets
- Award winner: Stephen Matthews
- Institution: Imperial College London
- Value: 拢192,357
Investigating chaperone-usher pili for assembling new biosynthetic materials
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- Institution: University College London
- Value: 拢149,040
Exploring stochastic thermodynamics with optical traps
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- Institution: University of Oxford
- Value: 拢87,336
Group modulation of perception
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- Institution: Loughborough University
- Value: 拢217,515
Stories of subsistence: people and coast over the past 6,000 years in the Limfjord, Denmark
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- Institution: University of Liverpool
- Value: 拢233,486
Real-time refinement and validation of criteria and tools used in primary care to aid hospital referral decisions for patients of all ages in the event of surge in an influenza pandemic
- Award winner: David Mant
- Institution: University of Oxford
- Value: 拢88,782
What CEA level should trigger further investigation during follow-up after curative treatment for colorectal cancer?
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Action Medical Research
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- Award winner: Ed Dudley
- Institution: Swansea University
- Value: 拢10,000
MRSA and C. difficile infections: developing new antibiotics from maggot secretions
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Research Leadership Award: Humanities
Award winner: Friederike L眉pke
Institution: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Value: 拢999,631
Crossroads: investigating the unexplored side of multilingualism
This project will investigate multilingual language use in the social networks of inhabitants of three villages in the Casamance area of Senegal. In each of the villages, a different language nominally dominates; but in reality, the inhabitants of the region are all multilingual and speak between five and 10 languages in different contexts and with different interlocutors. Out of these languages, the team will focus on three - Ba茂nounk Gub毛eher, Joola Kujirerai and Joola Eegimaa. The speakers of these small minority languages interact regularly and are often linked through kinship and marriage.
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鈥淭here has been groundbreaking sociolinguistic research on multilingualism, but very little of it has focused on rural settings - multilingualism is mainly described for urban settings, often in contexts of migration and globalisation,鈥 says Friederike L眉pke, senior lecturer in language documentation and description at Soas, University of London.
鈥淲e aim to look at multilingual practice by investigating its social and interactional character and by analysing its structural and cognitive dimensions,鈥 she adds. 鈥淲e want to understand what motivates the choice of a specific language in a given situation.鈥
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