Awards made for 2015
Applicant: Dr Albert Basson
Institution: King's College, London
Student: Mr Christopher Oddy
Project Title: The expression of autism-associated chromatin remodelling factor Chd2 during brain development
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Applicant: Professor Graham Burton
Institution: Cambridge University
Student: Mr Shivan Thakrar
Project Title: The impact of hydrogen sulphide on vascular smooth muscle differentiation, placental morphology, and fetal growth
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Applicant: Dr Dara Cannon
Institution: NUI, Galway
Student: Ms Grainne Nielsen
Project Title: Investigation of white matter tracts in familial pure bipolar disorder
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Applicant: Dr Roxana Carare
Institution: Southampton University
Student: Mr Richard Cumpsty
Project Title: Defining the cerebral perivascular spaces, significant for the lymphatic drainage of the brain
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Applicant: Dr Sarah Channon
Institution: Royal Veterinary College, London
Student: Mr Alan Johnson
Project Title: Do they snooze and lose? Development of a valid and reliable assessment for evaluation of anatomical knowledge loss/gain during a 5 year clinical undergraduate degree programme
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Applicant: Dr Helen Dodson
Institution: NUI, Galway
Student: Ms Ruth Levey
Project Title: Analysis of H2AX protein abundance in human breast cancer cells
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Applicant: Professor Anthony Graham
Institution: King's College, London
Student: Mr Toby Andrews
Project Title: The developmental basis of branchial anomalies
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Applicant: Dr Flora Groening
Institution: Aberdeen University
Student: Ms Kenna Robertson
Project Title: Three-dimensional arrangement of collagen fibres in the human zygomaticotemporal suture
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Applicant: Professor Roger Keynes
Institution: Cambridge University
Student: Ms Eleanor Walder
Project Title: An experimental test in vivo of the molecular basis of spinal nerve segmentation
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Applicant: Dr Richard Wingate
Institution: King's College, London
Student: Mr Thomas Baxter
Project Title: A genetic anatomy of the inhibitory neurons in the avian first order auditory nuclei
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