2006 BSF Grant Awards
Determinants of localisation of varicella-zoster replication in skin (Fellowship - £50,000) London
Local and Systemic Immune Responses to Human papillomavirus in Genital skin infection (Research Award – 58,787) Cambridge
Evaluation of the effect of histone deacetylase inhibition on abnormalities of the STAT signalling pathways in primary cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL) (Studentship - £65,000) London
Identification of Desmoglein 3 (DSG3) mutations in patients with Pemphigus Vulgaris (Research Award - £15,900) London
Genetic investigation of patients with early onset lymphatic dysplasia (Research Award - £59,106) London
Are photosensitive patients acquiring suffient vitamin D in the UK (Research Award - £29,512) Manchester
Modelling Basal cell Carcinoma (Studentship £65,000) London
Implication of BRAFF v600Emutation in developing novel therapies for cutanous melanoma through targeted endoplasmic reticulum stress induced apoptosis (Studentship - £65,000) Newcastle
"START" regulation of lipid trafficking during keratinocyte differentiation' (Studentship £65,000) Glasgow
2006 Small Grants
Elucidating the genetic mechanisms of ABCA12-associated Harlequin Ichthyosis (£10,000) London
To Support a Prospective Multi-Centre Questionnaire Study on the assessment of the Quality of Life of Patients with Photodermatoses (£1,739) Cardiff
Purchase of a chromatography system and purified matrix metalloproteinase enzymes (£9,863) Manchester
To Fund a Clinical Study to Investigate a New Alternative to Convential Injections (£5,610) Cardiff
To Audit Undergraduate Curricula Against the Learning Outcomes Recommended in the Core Undergraduate Curriculum for Dermatology (£2,287) Oxford
Defining Novel Therapies for Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma through Targeting Endoplasmic reticulum Stress (£10,000) Newcastle
Does Optical Doppler Tomography Correlate with Vascular Pathology in Psoriasis? (£9,789) Manchester
Jointly funded with the British Contact Dermatitis Society Nickel Dermal Exposure in Various Occupational Settings (£9,979) Sheffield
Jointly funded with the British Society for Paediatric Dermatology Laboratory-Based Investigation to Identify Mechanisms Enabling Infiltration of t Cells into the Skin and the Intiation of Eczema in Infancy (£5,960) Swansea
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