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FAPESP–KCL Approved research projects Versão em português
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The São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), São Paulo, Brazil, and King’s College London (KCL), London, United Kingdom, present the list of research proposals approved through the call of proposals launched in May 10, 2010, within the scope of the Cooperation Agreement established between the two institutions.
The call was open for researchers affiliated to public and private Higher Education and Research institutions in the State of São Paulo. The researchers should be responsible for ongoing research projects already supported by FAPESP, related to Regular Research Projects, Thematic Projects, Young Investigator Awards or Research, Innovation and Dissemination Centers (CEPIDs).
FAPESP Process nº |
Researcher in SP | Researcher in KCL | Title of Project |
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2010/51472-1 | Sara Teresinha Olalla Saad (Medical Sciences - UNICAMP) | Anne Ridley (Cell and Molecular Biophysics) | Role of ARHGAP21 and FMNL1 proteins in Rho GTPases signaling and cancer progression |
2010/51459-5 | Nicola Amanda Conran Zorzetto (Haematology Centre - UNICAMP) | Swee Lay Thein (Gene and Cell Based Therapy) | Study of clinical, cellular and molecular alterations in the haemoglobinopathies and the understanding of the regulation of fetal haemoglobin production |
2010/51457-2 | Emiko Yoshikawa Egry (Nursing - USP) | Sarah Cowley (Nursing and Midwifery) | Skills for health needs assessment in Nursing |
2010/51462-6 | Andrea Mantesso (Dentistry - USP) | Paul T. Sharpe (Craniofacial Development) | Oral epithelial stem cells - evaluation of response to injury and self-renew capacity |
2010/51330-2 | Wothan Tavares de Lima (Biomedical Sciences - USP) | Yanira Riffo Vasquez (Pharmaceutical Sciences) | Obesity and sex hormones in lung injury |
2010/51458-9 | Gabriel Padilla Maldonado (Biomedical Sciences - USP) | Paul F. Long (Pharmaceutical Sciences) | Construction of diploid Streptomyces bacteria: implications for genome evolution and drug discovery |
2010/51473-8 | João Ricardo Sato (Mathematics, Computing and Cognition - UFABC) | Michael John Brammer (Psychiatry) | Bridging the gap between statistics, machine learning and clinical practice: an interdisciplinary collaborative study on human brain mapping |
More information: www.fapesp.br/en/materia/5341
Page updated on 04/18/2013 - Published on 08/24/2010