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Study of babies and children who need oxygen at home
Preventing asthma attacks triggered by the common cold
Unravelling the mechanisms of scar formation in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
What microbes are important in causing long-term lung disease in very young children?
Does an indwelling chest tube help control the symptoms of patients with cancer-induced fluid accumulation?
The effect of prematurity on lung development: which infants are most at risk?
Finding new drugs for tuberculosis, an emerging 'old' disease
Exploring the link between onset of airway scarring, inflammation and abnormal lung function in asthma
Developing tests of mesothelioma samples to find out which patients will benefit from chemotherapy
Anti-tumour immune cells in mesothelioma
Understanding the genetics of sarcoidosis
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Research projects awarded in 2007
Research projects awarded in 2007
Study of babies and children who need oxygen at home
Dr Ian Balfour-Lynn, Imperial College London
Preventing asthma attacks triggered by the common cold
Dr Michael Edwards, Imperial College London
Unravelling the mechanisms of scar formation in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Dr Linhua Pang, University of Nottingham
What microbes are important in causing long-term lung disease in very young children?
Dr Kenneth Bruce, King's College London
Does an indwelling chest tube help control the symptoms of patients with cancer-induced fluid accumulation?
Dr Robert Davies, University of Oxford
The effect of prematurity on lung development: which infants are most at risk?
Professor Janet Stocks, University College London
Finding new drugs for tuberculosis, an emerging 'old' disease
Dr Melanie Newport, University of Sussex
Exploring the link between onset of airway scarring, inflammation and abnormal lung function in asthma
Dr Sejal Saglani, Imperial College London
Developing tests of mesothelioma samples to find out which patients will benefit from chemotherapy
Dr Albiruni Ryan Abdul Razak, University of Newcastle
Anti-tumour immune cells in mesothelioma
Dr Zsuzsanna Tabi, Cardiff University
Understanding the genetics of sarcoidosis
Dr Ling-Pei Ho, University of Oxford
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