Research excellence at the University of Glasgow
Professor Rhian Touyz (lead researcher)
University of Glasgow
Start date: 01 April 2019 (Duration 5 years)
Research Excellence (round 3) - University of Glasgow
By investing in research the BHF are supporting scientists to make potentially life-saving discoveries, which could help us beat the heartbreak caused by heart and circulatory diseases across the world. But sometimes it takes more than a one-off project to find the answers. Rather than award money to a specific project, the Research Excellence Awards support a wide range of infrastructure and collaborations between researchers at each university. This flexible funding model means that innovative research can rapidly get off the ground without delay. It encourages experts from diverse fields to come together to tackle the most challenging problems. From biologists to engineers, varied perspectives and knowledge fosters creative thinking and innovation. The awards also help to secure the UK’s future as a world-leader in heart and circulatory disease research, by attracting and nurturing future research leaders, and encouraging the agile exploitation of new ideas. These awards now fund work in six of the UK’s leading universities, including this award to the University of Glasgow. Led by BHF Professor Rhian Touyz, the team will explore how small blood vessels become damaged, inflamed and stiff and how this is linked to high blood pressure, stroke, dementia and heart disease. They will also use biomarkers, clinical trials and population science to understand, identify and treat heart failure, a long term condition which affects over half a million people in the UK.
Project details
Grant amount | £3,000,000 |
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Grant type | Chairs & Programme Grants |
Application type | Research Excellence |
Start Date | 01 April 2019 |
Duration | 5 years |
Reference | RE/18/6/34217 |
Status | In Progress |