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NIAA Grant Archive

Please find an overview of some of our previously funded projects below. To read more detailed lay and scientific abstract information about all of the studies funded since 2008, please browse the archive by year using the left-hand menu.

  • 2011/1: APAGBI Small Research Grant

    Endoscopic evaluation of the paediatric airway after prior prolonged tracheal intubation
  • 2010: Small Research Grant - Foundation Fund

    Presentation at the Annual Congress of ESICM
  • 2010: Small Research Grant - Nuffield Fund

    The role of cannabinoids in sepsis
  • 2010/1: BJA/RCoA Project Grant

    MIDAS, Microvascular Imaging During Abdominal Surgery
  • 2010/1: AAGBI/ Anaesthesia Departmental Project Grant

    Investigating the mechanisms of neuropathic pain induced by paclitaxel
  • 2009/2: BJA/RCoA Project Grant

    Cardiac biomarkers in ICT patients: what do they mean?
  • 2009/2: AAGBI/Anaesthesia Small Research Grant

    The use of soluble and surface TREM-1 cells as a marker of VAP in Intensive Care
  • 2009/2: BJA/RCoA Project Grant

    Role of NMDA-receptor glycine site in xenon neuroprotection against traumatic brain injury.
  • 2009/1: ACTA Project Grant

    Endogenous antioxidant capacity and oxidative stress after thoracic surgery

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