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Lancet Series: Couch potatoes’ chips are up

Meredith Thomas wrote 10 months ago: In a post a while back I looked at the attempts to understand commuter behaviour in order to encoura … more →

Tags: event, health, Environment, Nutrition and Health, Exercise, Fitness, lancet, Pedro Hallal, physical activity, Public Health

Get that grant: How to secure an Investigator Award

Wellcome Trust wrote 12 months ago: Launched in 2011, our Investigator Awards build on our strategic goal of supporting the brightest re … more →

Tags: Funding, research challenges, Biomedical Sciences, Wellcome News, Danny Altmann, Advice, interview help, applications, Funding Application

William Cookson and Miriam Moffatt: joined-up thinking

Wellcome Trust wrote 1 year ago: Credit: Wellcome Images In late 2011, Professors William Cookson and Miriam Moffatt became the Wellc … more →

Tags: Wellcome Trust publications, Biomedical Sciences, Genetics and Genomics, Development, Ageing and Chronic Disease, Genetics, genomics, Wellcome News, Asthma, Senior Investigators

A delicate balance: Investigating intestinal inflammation

Michael Regnier wrote 1 year ago: Professor Fiona Powrie Professor Fiona Powrie, who will be awarded the 2012 Louis-Jeantet Prize for … more →

Tags: features, Biomedical Sciences, Gut, Fiona Powrie, Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine, intestinal inflammation, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, regulatory T-cells

Fiona Powrie wins 2012 Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine1 comment

Michael Regnier wrote 1 year ago: Professor Fiona Powrie Professor Fiona Powrie, a Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator at the Universit … more →

Tags: News, Fiona Powrie, Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine, Gastroenterology, Immunology

Cells' life and death decisions: Lessons from a social amoeba

Michael Regnier wrote 1 year ago: Dictyostelium forming a fruiting body Life is full of choices, not only for people but also for the … more →

Tags: features, Chris Thompson, dicty, Dictyostelium, social amoeba, slime mould, cell decisions, cell development

In your bones: Professor Sara Rankin1 comment

Chrissie Giles wrote 1 year ago: Professor Sara Rankin in the Sir Alexander Fleming Building at Imperial College London Pharmacologis … more →

Tags: Public Engagement, Biomedical Sciences, careers, Sara Rankin, Imperial College, Stem Cell, Wasted, mesenchymal stem cells, tissue regeneration

Why Investigator Awards are good news for the Medical Humanities1 comment

Wellcome Trust wrote 2 years ago: Our Medical Humanities Investigator Awards give researchers the freedom to find pieces of the puzzle … more →

Tags: Medical Humanities, Wellcome Trust, Bioethics, Biomedical Ethics

Vision Research on a National and Local Scale

nashmoines wrote 3 years ago: June is Prevent Blindness America’s Vision Research Month. The national organization has provi … more →

Tags: Education and Awareness, prevent blindness iowa, Prevent Blindness America, Vision Research, Iowa schools, vision screening

Wellcome Trust Investigator Awards: further details

Mun-Keat Looi wrote 3 years ago: Purifying antibodies Back in November, the Trust announced a new funding scheme aiming to better sup … more →

Tags: Funding, Press Release, New Investigators, Senior Investigators, Wellcome Trust Investigator Awards, Expert Review Groups


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