Translational Clinical Studies Research Committee 2022

Projects approved for funding in 2022

 
Code Title Organisation Lead PI Funding Amount Abstract Final Summary
TCS/22/02 The use of JAK inhibitors as a novel treatment for colon cancer. University of Glasgow Professor Joanne Edwards £299,997 TCS/22/02 Abstract Project Active
TCS/22/03 The ABCs of Autoimmunity: Pinpointing Pathogenic Autoimmune B Cells in Rheumatoid Arthritis. University of Edinburgh Dr Mohini Gray £262,360 TCS/22/03 Abstract Project Active
TCS/22/05 Evaluation of a Skills-Based Program for Carers & Families of patients with Moderate to Severe Anorexia Nervosa. NHS Forth Valley Dr Susan Simpson £240,415 TCS/22/05 Abstract Project Active
TCS/22/06 Development and Application of a Drug Screen for Compounds Targeting Phenotypic Deficits Associated with Mutation of SORT1 in a Human Neuronal-based Model of Dementia. University of Edinburgh Dr Kathy Evans £299,866 TCS/22/06 Abstract Project Active
TCS/22/09 Utility of computed tomography coronary angiography in the assessment of patients for potential kidney transplantation. University of Edinburgh Dr Neeraj Dhaun £296,898 TCS/22/09 Abstract Project Active
TCS/22/12 Developing new approaches to enhance drug development for soft tissue sarcoma. University of Edinburgh Professor Val Brunton £289,520 TCS/22/12 Abstract Project Active
TCS/22/21 Stratifying Risk of Visual Loss from Glaucoma: developing a computational tool. University of Edinburgh Dr Tom MacGillivray £237,062 TCS/22/21 Abstract Project Active
TCS/22/24 Risk Stratification of HPV in Self-Taken Vaginal Samples – A Potential Molecular Solution to Cervical Screening. University of Glasgow Professor Sheila Graham £297,636 TCS/22/24 Abstract Project Active
TCS/22/28 ENDOCAN-1: A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial of the Efficacy of a Cannabinoid Oral Tincture in the Management of Endometriosis-Associated Pain. University of Edinburgh Dr Lucy Whittaker £299,509 TCS/22/28 Abstract Project Active
TCS/22/32 Combined Targeting of Oedema and Neuronal Plasticity as a New Therapeutic Framework to Treat Ischaemic Stroke. University of Glasgow Dr Lorraine Work £298,965 TCS/22/32 Abstract Project Active