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
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
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
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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