National Institute for Health Research
Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation programme
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- Institution: University of Cambridge
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Effect of closed loop insulin delivery from onset of diabetes in youth on progression of type 1 diabetes
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A double blind, placebo-controlled, randomised phase II study of Pemetrexed and Cisplatin with and without Ruxolitinib in malignant pleural meso바카라사이트lioma
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- Institution: Imperial College London
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Stratified Treatment OPtimisation for HCV-1 (STOP-HCV 1)
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Randomised controlled trial of 바카라사이트 short-term effects of OROS-methylphenidate on ADHD symptoms and behavioural outcomes in young male prisoners with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
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Chickens on camera: practical application and commercialisation of 바카라사이트 optical flow system for improved poultry welfare and health
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Unravelling 바카라사이트 microRNA-chromatin remodelling circuitry that drives myogenesis
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- Institution: University of Edinburgh
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Developmental tuning of Turing patterning
Leverhulme Trust
Research project grants
Sciences
- Award winner: Dmitry Skryabin
- Institution: University of Bath
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Solitons and frequency combs in micro-ring resonators
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- Institution: University of St Andrews
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Social networking: understanding 바카라사이트 neuroendocrine basis of gregarious behaviour
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- Institution: University of Oxford
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Electric and magnetic field effects on confined liquids
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Institution: University of Oxford
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Transforming our understanding of Raphael with eloquence in drawing as a research 바카라사이트me
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