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Grant winners - 26 June 2014

Published on
June 26, 2014
Last updated
June 10, 2015

Action Medical Research

  • Award winner: David W. Carmichael
  • Institution: University College London
  • Value: 拢164,035

Epilepsy in children 鈥 improving scanning before surgery

Breathing difficulties 鈥 developing a stent for tracheal (windpipe) deformities in children

Royal Society

Wolfson Research Merit Awards
Awards are worth 拢10,000-拢30,000 a year, which is a salary enhancement

Histone phosphorylation in mitosis and meiosis

Statistics of arithmetic functions and matrix integrals

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Understanding cortical interneurons in health and disease

Characterising membrane proteins by biophysical methods

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Leverhulme Trust

Research Project Grants
Sciences

Application-oriented TV white space networking

Calving glaciers: long-term validation and evidence

  • Award winner: A. Adamatzky
  • Institution: University of the West of England
  • Value: 拢249,754

Artificial Paramecium: intelligent distributed sensing and manipulation by ciliates

Extreme non-linear chirality in THz metasurfaces

International Network Grants
Social sciences

  • Award winner: Par Engstrom
  • Institution: University College London
  • Value: 拢124,799

The Inter-American human rights system: assessing its development and impact

Shifting sociolinguistic realities of the nation of East Timor and its diasporas

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In detail

Award winner: Tamsin Saxton
Institution: Northumbria University
Value: 拢53,266

Dating, mating and relating: how parents shape offspring partner choice

This project blends theoretical biology and cognitive psychology in a study of how parents 鈥 subconsciously and directly 鈥 could influence their grown-up children鈥檚 preferences and behaviour when it comes to choosing partners. The research will investigate the reasoning behind partner choice and how it might lead to family conflicts. It is also significant for understanding Charles Darwin鈥檚 theory of sexual selection 鈥 the extra evolutionary pressure that reproduction exerts. 鈥淭he project is motivated by evolutionary theory,鈥 explains Dr Saxton. 鈥淲e often behave in ways that increase the likelihood of the survival and reproduction of our genes. Our genes can be propagated via our grandchildren; yet the characteristics of our grandchildren are closely tied up with our offspring鈥檚 partner choice. So parents might be shaping their offspring鈥檚 choice of partner in ways that might enhance their evolutionary prospects.鈥

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