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                  2007 Grants

                  Grants Awarded in 2007

                  In 2007, Wellbeing of Women awarded a total of £1,103,828 to nine research grants, two research training fellowships, two entry-level research scholarships in the areas of Pregnancy and Birth, Gynaecological Cancer and Quality of Life, and 20 Student Elective Bursaries.


                  Insulin resistance in the polycystic ovary; implications for fertility and long-term health. Professor Stephen Franks and Dr Katharine Hardy, Imperial College London £97,360 over 2 years

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                  Early pregnancy metabolic and inflammatory changes and their relationship to successful pregnancy. Dr Dilys Freeman, Dr Scott Nelson, Professor Naveed Sattar, Dr Helen Lyall and Dr Rob Nibbs, University of Glasgow £100,183 over 2 years

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                  A feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial of pelvic floor muscle training combined with vaginal pessary for women with pelvic organ prolapse (PEPPY). Dr Suzanne Hagen, Ms Lesley Sinclair, Dr Cathryn Glazener, Ms Diane Stark and Dr Stewart Pringle, Glasgow Caledonian University, University of Aberdeen and Southern General Hospital Glasgow £61,184 over 2 years

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                  Severe peripartum haemorrhage: an investigation of the use of specific therapies and subsequent maternal and fetal outcomes. Dr Marian Knight, Dr Jennifer Kurinczuk, Professor Zarko Alifirevic and Professor Peter Brocklehurst, University of Oxford and University of Liverpool £36,410 over 2 years

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                  Development of an antibody-resistant adenovirus for virotherapy of ovarian cancer. Dr Joanne Morrison, Professor Leonard Seymour, Professor Sean Kehoe, Dr Simon Briggs and Dr Kerry Fisher, University of Oxford £123,513 over 3 years

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                  The patho-physiology of myometrial contractility in obese women. Dr Siobhan Quenby and Professor Susan Wray, University of Liverpool £122,587 over 30 months [National Birthday Trust Fund]

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                  Plasminogen activator inhibitor I, polycystic ovaries and recurrent miscarriage. Dr Rajendra Rai, Professor Lesley Regan, Professor Gudrun Moore and Dr Neil Sebire, Imperial College London, Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond Street Hospital £94,944 over 2 years

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                  Does melatonin enhance hypothermic neuroprotection following perinatal asphyxia? Dr Nicola Robertson, Dr Gennadij Raivich and Mr Ernest Cady University College London £124,964 over 2 years

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                  Research Training Fellowships
                  The Gardner Research Training Fellowship - A study to investigate the response of the muscle cells of the womb to the hormones controlling labour. Dr Claire Higgins, University of Glasgow, £76,025 over 24 months

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                  Entry-Level Research Scholarships
                  Relationship between HIV/AIDS and cervical dysplasia and the role of HAART in the management of cervical dysplasia. Dr Innocent Orora Maranga, University of Manchester £20,000

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                  The epidemiology of pregnancy-related stroke in the UK. Mrs Catherine Scott, University of Oxford £17,648 

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                  Student Elective Bursaries
                  For details of the Benefactor Trust funded Elective Bursaries and National Birthday Trust funded Elective Bursaries please see below.

                   

                   

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