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Can a gene involved in lung cancer offer a potential new treatment?
Better vaccines for preventing pneumonia and other chest infections
Does what a mother eats during pregnancy affect the development of asthma and other wheezing illnesses in her child?
How does the lung recognise and deal with specific irritants in the air?
How do our genes cause lung disease?
How does influenza affect our defences against other lung infections?
Can we make it easier for COPD patients to look after themselves at home?
Will personalised treatment plans help patients with asthma and COPD?
Targeting the fat bugs in TB
Does vitamin D help treat TB?
Can we prevent lung damage caused by our own immune system?
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Research projects awarded in 2006
Research projects awarded in 2006
Can a gene involved in lung cancer offer a potential new treatment?
Dr Tyson V Sharp, Lecturer, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Nottingham
Better vaccines for preventing pneumonia and other chest infections
Dr Jeremy Brown, Senior Lecture/Honorary Consultant, University College London
Does what a mother eats during pregnancy affect the development of asthma and other wheezing illnesses in her child?
Dr Graham Roberts, Clinical Senior Lecturer/Consultant in Paediatric Allergy and Respiratory Medicine, University of Southampton
How does the lung recognise and deal with specific irritants in the air?
Dr Mark Paul-Clark, Senior Research Scientist, Imperial College London
How do our genes cause lung disease?
Dr Charlotte Dean, Independent Post-Doctoral Fellow, Medical Research Council Oxfordshire
How does influenza affect our defences against other lung infections?
Dr Helen Marriott, Post Doctoral Research Associate, University of Sheffield
Can we make it easier for COPD patients to look after themselves at home?
Dr Sally Singh, Consultant Clinical Scientist, Professor of Pulmonary
& Cardiac Rehabilitation University of Leicester
Will personalised treatment plans help patients with asthma and COPD?
Professor Martyn Partridge, Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Imperial College London
Targeting the fat bugs in TB
Professor Mike Barer, Chair of Clinical Microbiology, University of Leicester
Does vitamin D help treat TB?
Dr Adrian Martineau, Clinical Lecturer, Queen Mary, University of London
Can we prevent lung damage caused by our own immune system?
Dr Len Stephens, Head of Inositide Laboratory Babraham Institute, Cambridge
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