• New Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Awards announced

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    15 December 2011The Royal Society, the UK’s national academy of science, has announced the appointment of eighteen new Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award holders. The scheme provides up to 5 years’ funding after which the award holder continues with a permanent post at the host university.  

    Jointly funded by the Wolfson Foundation and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), the scheme aims to provide universities with additional support to enable them to attract to this country or to retain respected scientists of outstanding achievement and potential. The focus of the award is a salary enhancement, usually in the range of £10,000 to £30,000 per annum.

    The newly appointed award holders are working on a wide variety of projects including satellite concepts for reducing deforestation and mitigating climate change; developmental cognitive neuroscience; new biocatalysts by design and evolution; structural studies of the DNA damage response; and bringing the natural environment into real world decision making.

    The full list of appointments is as follows:

     

    Professor Andrei Andreyev

    University of the West of Scotland

    Nuclear Fission in 'new' regions of Nuclear Chart

    Professor Jurg Bahler

    University College London

    Non-coding RNA roles in genome regulation and cellular ageing

    Professor Heiko Balzter

    University of Leicester

    Satellite concepts for reducing deforestation and mitigating climate change

    Professor Ian Bateman

    University of East Anglia

    Bringing the Natural Environment into Real World Decision Making

    Professor Michael Bruford

    Cardiff University

    Conservation genetics and local adaptation: from genomes to population management

    Professor Austin Burt

    Imperial College London

    Homing endonuclease genes and malaria control

    Professor Daniel Calegari

    University of Cambridge

    Stable commutator length

    Professor Kwangwook Cho

    University of Bristol

    Synaptic plasticity and pathology in the brain

    Professor Christine Davies

    University of Glasgow

    Lattice QCD meets experiment

    Professor Rene de Borst

    University of Glasgow

    A high-fidelity simulation methodology for evolving structures and processes

    Professor Piers Forster

    University of Leeds

    Climate mitigation by short lived species

    Professor Ian Hamley

    University of Reading

    Peptide-Based Biomaterials: From Self-Assembly towards Applications

    Professor Malcolm Levitt

    University of Southampton

    Integrated Magnetic Resonance

    Professor Stefan Maier

    Imperial College London

    Nanoscale control over electromagnetic fields from the visible to the terahertz

    Professor Denis Mareschal

    Birkbeck College, University of London

    The Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience of Early Scientific Reasoning

    Professor Nicholas Turner

    University of Manchester

    New Biocatalysts by Design and Evolution

    Professor Jonathan Williams

    University of Bath

    Environmentally-benign catalytic synthesis of amides

    Professor Xiaodong Zhang

    Imperial College London

    Structural Studies of the DNA Damage Response

     

    The Wolfson Foundation is a grant-making charity established in 1955. Funding is given to support excellence. More information is available from www.wolfson.org.uk

     

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