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Grant (clinical project)




The clinical project award is for clinical research or clinically relevant research, and intended primarily as finance towards an existing project for younger researchers working in the field of diabetes rather than the full funding of projects or salaries of established research workers.  Applications from primary or secondary care are invited.

Who can apply?   
Clinical researchers.

How much is awarded?  
Maximum of £15,000.00 per project.

Applications invited now, closing date 15th January 2010.

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Please complete your application form electronically, print and sign, then return to:

Jackie Rivers,

The Novo Nordisk UK Research Foundation,

Brighton Road,

Crawley,

West Sussex,

RH11 9RT

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Last updated: December 2009
 

 


 

Previous successful applications

2009
Non-alcoholic-fatty-liver disease and the role of the insulin sensitive fibrosis promoter SPARC in subjects undergoing bariatric surgery.

Post prandial hypertriglyceridaemia: its impact on systemic inflammation and its association with micro-and macro-vasculature damage in type-2 Diabetes

Kisspeptin in Metabolism (KissMet) Study

2007
The role of a new inflammatory subset of T cells, Th17, in type 1 diabetes

2006
Maternal microchimerism: markers of islet beta cell precursors?

Insulin resistance, adverse metabolic profile and premature ageing in type 2 diabetics patients.

Non alcoholic fatty liver disease and type 2 diabetes – mitochondrial dysfunction as a unifying factor: the role of hepatic mitochondrial dysfunction.

Relationship between glucose, fructosamine and ‘DCCT aligned’ HbA1c in patients with diabetes when HbA1c measurement is inappropriate for clinical guidelines.

The occurrence of specific pregnancy outcomes and their association with demographic characteristics and glycaemic control, in women with type 1 and type 2 diabetes in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (CEMACH).