School of Medicine inaugural Research Awards
28 April 2005
Dunedin School of Medicine celebrates inaugural Research Awards
The Dunedin School of Medicine is celebrating excellent research initiatives and medical researchers within the school and Otago District Health Board with the first annual research awards, where more than $700,000 of grants will be made.
“This is a unique opportunity for the Dunedin School of Medicine and the Otago District Health Board’s joint Research Advisory Group to make strategic distribution of research funds to maintain and build the high research profile of our organizations,” Research Advisory Group chairman Dr Andre van Rij says.
“The strategy for the investment is to firstly support to the school’s very successful and leading researchers, but also to encourage the up-and-coming researchers who have great ideas and potential and are going to be the Dunedin Medical School’s researchers of the future.
“The researchers have proposed some really great ideas for achieving this goal and this is where these additional funds need to go. They include building research groups in critical areas such as obesity in children, the better understanding of the biology of cancer, genetics of cardiovascular disease and looking at the social cost of alcohol abuse.”
There are five categories of awards, which will be presented to recipients at a ceremony at the University of Otago staff club starting at 5.30pm tonight. (Thursday)
Distinguished Researcher Awards
These awards support the highly regarded research outputs of the top researchers within the Dunedin School of Medicine. The Distinguished Researcher Award is worth $50,000 a year and may be renewed for up to three years, based on satisfactory annual reports. The applications were assessed on their potential long-term impact on the research group surrounding the distinguished researcher(s).
Recipient Research Group Department
Professor Ailsa Goulding &
Professor
Jim Mann The Body Composition & Bone Health and The Diabetes
Research groups Medical and Surgical Sciences
Professor
John Langley Injury Prevention Research Unit Preventive and
Social Medicine
Associate Professor Richie
Poulton Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development
Research Unit Preventive and Social Medicine
Professor
Stephen Robertson Clinical Genetics Group Women's &
Children's Health
Professor Barry Taylor Foundation of a
Multidisciplinary team researching the consequences &
prevention of obesity Women's & Children's Health
Strategic Research Initiatives Awards
These awards support the research strategies researchers proposed to further the work of their research groups. It is hoped that by investing in these new strategies, which have been judged to have most potential for building new research opportunities, these awards will have an ongoing impact for the future of research in the school. Each award is worth $30,000 a year and may be renewed for up to three years, based on satisfactory annual reports.
Recipient Research Group Department
Dr Robert Hancox Dunedin
Multidisciplinary Health and Development Research
Unit Preventive and Social Medicine
Associate Professor
John Highton
Dr Tony Merriman
Dr Paul
Hessian Formation of a multidisciplinary team looking at
rheumatic diseases Medical and Surgical Sciences
Dr
Gregory Jones Vascular Research Group Medical and Surgical
Sciences
Dr Anthony Reeder &
Associate Professor
Robert McGee Social and Behavioural Research in Cancer
Group Preventive and Social Medicine
Professor Robin
Taylor Respiratory Research Unit Medical and Surgical
Sciences
Faculty Trust Research Awards
These awards
support high quality projects that will enhance the research
standing or endeavour of the researcher, Dunedin School of
Medicine or the University of Otago.
The funding for
these awards has been made available to the Dunedin School
of Medicine from Trust Funds from within the University
Faculty of Health Science. Each award is valued to a
maximum of $40,000.
Researchers Department Project Title
Professor Antony Braithwaite, Associate Professor
Richie Poulton & Professor Stephen Robertson Pathology,
Preventive and Social Medicine & Women's & Children's
Health p53 and allostatic load
Mr Patrick Dawes,
Dr
Ann Holmes,
Associate Professor Richard Cannon & Mr Dean
Ruske Medical and Surgical Sciences New approaches to reduce
Candida-associated voice prosthesis failure among
Laryngectomees.
Professor Michael Eccles,
Associate
Professor Michael Legge,
Dr Gillian
Mackay Pathology Cancer stem cells: An emerging
concept
Professor Grant Gillett Medical and Surgical
Sciences Psychiatry, Philosophy, and the
Unconscious.
Associate Professor John Highton, Dr
Simon Stebbings,
Professor Gerrald Tannock &
Associate Professor Margaret Baird Medical and Surgical
Sciences Immune reactivity to normal bowel microbiota in the
pathogenesis of ankylosing spondylitis
Dr David
Markie Pathology Protein Interaction discovery for
cancer-related targets
Professor Robin Olds &
Dr
Alison Fitches Pathology Are the Pleiotropic neutral
molecules MDK & BDNF critical to mood stabilising drug
actions?
Professor Robert Walker,
Associate Professor
John Leader & Dr Jennifer Bedford Medical and Surgical
Sciences The effect of lithium ions on gene activity in
renal proximal tubule.
Professor Donald Wilson,
Dr
Nicola Dean,
Associate Professor Peter Herbison & Ms
Gaye Ellis Women’s & Children’s Health Longitudinal study of
pelvic floor dysfunction and obstetric practice.
Research Publication Awards.
These awards each valued at $5,000 have been offered to encourage the publication of research that has been completed but not yet published. These prizes are awarded subject to the paper being published in the journal identified on the application, and are for the use of the entire authorship team to further their research. These awards are geared towards younger researchers to assist them in their early research initiatives.
Recipient Department Paper Title Journal
Mr Jordon
Baker Medical and Surgical Sciences The effects of
indomethacin and celecoxib on renal function in
athletes Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
Ms
Louise Bicknell Women's & Children's Health Mutations in
FLNB cause Boomerang dysplasia Journal of Medical
Genetics
Dr Kirsten Coppell Medical and Surgical
Sciences Under-reporting of diabetes on death certificates
among a population with diabetes in Otago Province, NZ New
Zealand Medical Journal
Ms Andrea Grant Medical and
Surgical Sciences Do young New Zealand Pacific Island and
European children differ in bone size or bone
mineral? Calcified Tissue International
Mrs Gerry
Hill Medical and Surgical Sciences A Prospective Study of
the Fate of Venous Leg Perforators following Varicose Vein
Surgery Journal of Vascular Surgery
Dr Robert
Hancox Preventive and Social Medicine Television viewing
during childhood is associated with poor educational
achievement Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent
Medicine
Dr Gregory Jones Medical and Surgical
Sciences Elastic lamina defects are an early feature of
aortic lesions in the apolipoprotein E knockout
mouse Journal of Vascular Research
Dr David Reith Women's
& Children's Health Suicide and self-harm following
prescription of SSRIs and other antidepressants: confounding
by indication British Journal of Clinical
Pharmacology
Professor Robin Taylor Medical and Surgical
Sciences Optimising inhaled anti-inflammatory therapy for
asthma using exhaled nitric oxide measurements New England
Journal of Medicine
Ms Thea van Roode Preventive and
Social Medicine Patterns of sexual and reproductive
behaviour over the transition to adulthood: effects of class
and education in a birth cohort Journal of Epidemiology &
Community Health
The Gil Barbezat Summer Studentship Prize
This $250 prize is for the best report from a student who undertook a summer research project supervised by Dunedin School of Medicine staff. The summer projects are funded by a variety of organisations and the project culminates in the writing of a six-page report. A panel of senior staff assessed the reports. Approximately half the projects are funded through the Otago Medical Research Foundation and those were not eligible for the Gil Barbezat as they have their own prize, which is awarded independently.
Student Project Title Department
Mr Mohammad Amer Reduction of the recurrence of varicose veins Medical and Surgical Sciences
ENDS