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The economic impact of charity funded medical research in Wales
Our report found that investment into medical research by the third sector plays a vital role in not just the health of the nation, but also the health of the economy.
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Y Grŵp Trawsbleidiol ar Ymchwil Feddygol
Darllenwch adroddiad y Grŵp Trawsbleidiol ar Ymchwil Feddygol i adolygiad yr Athro Graeme Reid o ymchwil ac arloesedd a ariennir gan y Llywodraeth yng Nghymru.
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How blood vessel cells change their shape and orientationUniversity of Bristol | Professor Harry Mellor
After a heart attack or stroke, the body needs to make new blood vessels to replenish the oxygen supply to tissues. To form new blood vessels, cells called endothelial cells undergo profound changes in shape and organise themselves into a t...
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Understanding the role of cell powerhouses in fatty plaque stabilityUniversity of Cambridge | Dr Emma Yu
Mitochondria are powerhouses of cells that provide energy for all its functions. In atherosclerosis, where fatty plaques have started to form in blood vessels, mitochondria do not work properly. This prevents the waste removal processes tha...
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The role of a molecule called TNF in tissue swellingQueen Mary, University of London | Professor Sussan Nourshargh
Professor Sussan Nourshargh and colleagues at the William Harvey Research Institute at Queen Mary, University of London, have been awarded a grant to understand the role of a molecule called tumour necrosis factor (TNF) in rapid tissue swel...
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Investigating how a fat molecule in cell walls is linked to blood vessel narrowingSt George's, University of London | Professor Iain Greenwood
Professor Iain Greenwood and colleagues from St George’s, University of London, have been awarded a 3-year grant to establish how a specific fat molecule in cell walls called phosphatidyl 4, 5 bisphosphate (PIP2) controls the diameter of ar...
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Studying how exosomes help blood vessels to self-repairKing's College London | Professor Catherine Shanahan
Dr Alexander Kapustin and his team at King’s College London are exploring how to boost the body’s natural ability to heal itself. Blood vessels have an in-built repair mechanism, in which cells called vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) in...
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Excess Treatment Costs
How Excess Treatment Costs are paid in England
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Small Meetings & Events Funds
The BHF considers funding requests to support meetings and events in the UK related to cardiovascular disease.
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International Applicants: Fellowship Opportunities
We’re opening Early Career Research, Future Leader and Senior Research Fellowship schemes to international researchers who have been working outside the UK.