Accelerator award at the University of Manchester
Professor Bernard Keavney (lead researcher)
University of Manchester
Start date: 01 April 2019 (Duration 5 years)
Accelerator Award (round 1) - University of Manchester
BHF-funded research is behind many of the advances that are helping people with heart and circulatory diseases to live longer, better lives. By investing in research we are supporting scientists to make potentially life-saving discoveries, which could help us beat the heartbreak of heart and circulatory diseases, both in the UK and worldwide. But finding the answers to complex questions and challenges in heart and circulatory disease research can take more than a one-off project. The BHF Accelerator Awards will encourage pioneering research of the highest calibre, potentially supporting applications for Research Excellence Awards in the future. The aim of these awards is to support universities to develop their heart and circulatory disease research programmes to their full potential. This flexible funding will enable these institutions to take the next step towards internationally recognised research excellence. At the University of Manchester, BHF Professor Bernard Keavney leads a team of researchers looking at how our heart and circulatory systems work at a cellular and molecular level. They will investigate how the heart and circulatory system develops and functions - and how this can go wrong in cases of congenital heart disease, irregular heart rhythms, heart failure, high blood pressure and stroke.
Project details
Grant amount | £1,000,000 |
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Grant type | Chairs & Programme Grants |
Application type | Accelerator Award |
Start Date | 01 April 2019 |
Duration | 5 years |
Reference | AA/18/4/34221 |
Status | In Progress |