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Recent Funding Awarded

2009 - Nuffield vacation studentship characterising a Rickettsial species found in the African soft tick Ornithodoros moubata. Funded £1500. [Cutler]

2009 - Wellcome Trust Value in People Award (VIP). UCL/Wellcome Trust £26,474 [Outram]

2009 - The regulation of early thymocyte development by morphogen signalling. BBSRC Standard proposal £512,000 [Outram]

2006/2009 - Connexin composition in the inner ear. BBSRC £350,000 [Casalotti]

2009 - Relapsing fever Borrelia in Ethiopian lice and ticks. SGM £2945 [Cutler]

2009 - Wellcome Trust Value in People Award: with Dr. A. Antoniou £20,119 [Guiliano]

2011 - Changes in gene expression related to drug addiction. Start up research grant UEL £2,000 [Stefano Casalotti]

2011 - Rickettsia in soft ticks. UEL Research Development Funding £5000 [Cutler]

2011 - In situ typing of leptospirosis among UK wildlife. Nuffield vacation studentship. £1588 [Cutler]

2011 - The role of Hedgehog signalling in T cell activation and proliferation. UEL start up grant £2000 [Outram]

2011 - Virulence factors in Arcobacter. UEL Undergraduate Research Internship Scheme, £ 2,000 [Scotti]

2011 - Do Leptospira spp. in environmental and wildlife pose a risk to human or veterinary health? UEL Undergraduate Research Internship Scheme £2000 [Cutler]

2011 - University College London Hospitals Charity: Fast Track Award with Dr. A. Antoniou (University College London) £34,424 [Guiliano]

2011 - Children’s Center for Immunology and Vaccines (CCIV) Piiot Award, Emory University in collaboration with T. Lamb (Emory) and J. Mead (CDC) $50,000 [Guiliano]

2012 - Investigation into the role of Sonic Hedgehog in B cell development using microarray gene analysis. Early Career Research Award (ECRA) £9710 [Outram]

2012 - Development of a novel probiotic vaccine delivery system. Early Career Research Award (ECRA) £8317 [Guiliano]

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