Funding successes: Q4 2022

 

Congratulations to Mr Ahmed Ahmed on his recent funding success.

Well done to all Principal Investigators and teams in the Department who have recently been awarded research grants. Here is our quarterly round-up of funding successes.*

October/November 2022

Proposal Dept/Group Infoed PI Name Infoed Sponsor  Infoed Proposal Title Infoed Awarded Value (£)**
Anaesthetics Nandor Marczin National Institute for Health Research NIHR HTA Programme: TOPIC2 Trial £33,996.90
Anaesthetics Anthony Gordon Rosetrees Trust Extending the AI Clinician system to deliver personalised care for sepsis to critically ill children £298,489.66
Cancer Rohini Sharma Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust- BRC Funding Abbreviated non-contrast MRI in patients with  suboptimal US visualisation of the liver £10,500.00
Cancer Andrea Rockall Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust PostDoc funding £23,784.29
Cancer Matthew Williams Imperial Health Charity Studentship £30,000.00
Cancer David Pinato Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Oncology Early Phase Research Fellow £47,000.00
Cancer Sadaf Ghaem-Maghami GlaxoSmithKline Use of RIEMS iknife to diagnose HRD status of ovarian tumours £67,841.63
General Surgery Ara Darzi World Health Organization Global Patient Safety Collaborative £18,444.50
Hamlyn Centre Daniel Elson RAEng Royal Academy of Engineering Translational nanoconstructs for targeted tissue accumulation and guided surgery in cancer £60,000.00
Musculoskeletal Andrew Rice IC New Funder PostDoc funding £39,452.66
Musculoskeletal Omar Musbahi National Institute for Health Research Understanding Osteoarthritis and Risk Stratification of Joint Replacement Surgery £428,250.80
OG Ahmed Ahmed National Institute for Health Research Left gastric artery embolisation for weight loss in obese patients with BMI 35-50kg/m2: EMBIO trial £1,042,718.00
Urology Erik Mayer Health Data Research UK Enabling regional, rapid linked health data flows to support priority research and surveillance Phase 2 £100,000.44

 

Congratulations to Professor Anthony Gordon on his recent funding success.

December 2022

Proposal Dept/Group Infoed PI Name Infoed Sponsor  Infoed Proposal Title Infoed Awarded Value (£)**
Anaesthetics Brijesh Patel Euroelso Associates Haemostasis and Immunothrombosis in Extracorporeal Circuits (The HITEC Study) £12,000.00
Anaesthetics Daqing Ma Korea Institute Of Oriental Medicine Association between patterns of sleep/activities and a change of cognitive function £31,680.00
Anaesthetics Anthony Gordon NIHR National Institute for Health Research A randomised controlled trial of SHORT duration Antibiotic therapy for critically ill patients with sepsis: shortA trial £43,867.90
Anaesthetics Masao Takata MRC Medical Research Council (MRC) Microvesicles as crucial mediators of TNF-dependant perioperative lung injury induced by mechanical ventilation £230,566.00
Anaesthetics Anthony Gordon National Institute for Health Research REMAP-CAP Influenza £2,858,424.66
Cancer Iain McNeish Ovarian Cancer Action Ovarian Cancer Action Research Centre 2022-27 £1,613,357.00
General Surgery Daniel Leff Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Translational Research in Precision Breast Surgery £261,342.23
General Surgery Ara Darzi NHS England PHASE 2 – OnTrack Rehab: Translation to practice of a novel digital rehabilitation system after stroke £800,000.00
General Surgery Ara Darzi Optum Labs, LLC OPTUM £1,600,000.00
Vascular Alun Davies Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust IPH CRF £204,976.71

** This is the total project value, including subprojects.

*Dude, where’s my grant? A disclaimer:

To ensure the quality and accuracy of the information published on this blog, we source our data directly from the College’s strategic reporting dashboards, relating to FoM. This means that, typically, we only include awards on this list which have been set up on the College’s grants management system, in accordance with the Joint Research Office’s policies and processes. As a result, there may be a delay in promoting some awards.

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