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Funded Research
Our annual funding round is designed to support bright young researchers, as well as established institutions, as they strive to make the kind of life-changing breakthrough our diabetes community is hoping for.
Our first research award was made in 1999 for a small equipment grant and since that time, we have committed more than £12 million to diabetes research in the UK and as part of the International Diabetes Wellness Network, around the world.
To read more about our research strategy, click here.
1999
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Equipment Grant
Application made for a B/G/R: L filter system in order to adapt this instrument for three colour operation
Recipient: Dr Richard Smith
Institution: University of Bristol
City: Bristol
Amount: £1,510
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Application made for a B/G/R: L filter system in order to adapt this instrument for three colour operation.
1999
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Research Grant
Defining the role of the indirect pathway in islet allograft and xenograft rejection
Recipient: Professor Derek Gray
Institution: John Radcliffe, Oxford
City: Oxford
Amount: £49,500
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No further information.
1999
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Targeted Research Grant
Improvement in the prospects for successful islet transplantation by reduction of cell death during human islet isolation
Recipient: Dr Sue Swift
Institution: Leicester Warwick Medical School
City: Leicester
Amount: £60,000
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Improvement in the prospects for successful islet transplantation by reduction of cell death during human islet isolation.
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