Queen Mary, University of London

Grants and Awards

Please note - All DBI grant applications are now closed.

We aim to facilitate multidisciplinary research and discipline bridging through:

  • Small grants available
  • Multidisciplinary research pump priming awards (up to £10,000), aimed at developing new collaborations and deriving proof-of-concept data, necessary for submission of a full grant proposal
  • Discipline bridging awards (up to £10,000), to allow an individual to gain focused training, develop skills and expertise normally associated with a different discipline, ideally leading to submission of a full proposal to a Discipline Hopping scheme
  • Inward and outward research visits to encourage the development of high-quality multidisciplinary collaborations between researchers at Queen Mary and other institutions.

Please click on the link to access the application form and guidance notes.

Experts Search Engine

We are currently in the process of creating an experts search engine that will enable people like you who are interested in finding suitable people with whom to develop ideas with. In the meantime however, if you are interested in connecting yourself to other researchers you may email your details to s.siddiqui@qmul.ac.uk. Your details must include the following; (* = required)

  • First Name *
  • Surname *
  • 5 keywords of research interest / area of expertise*
  • Department / Institute *
  • Email *
  • Position / job title
  • Phone number

Please note that your details will appear on the web and will be made public to those who are interested in contacting you.

Experts Search Engine Results:

People listed below are those who are interested in connecting themself to other researchers, please contact them for further details.

 

Dr T S Sheriff
Lecturer in Chemistry
School of Biological and Chemical Sciences.

5 keywords of research interest :

  1. Bio-inorganic chemistry;
  2. Oxidation catalysis
  3. Activation of (di)oxygen
  4. In-situ generation of hydrogen peroxide (including isotopically labelled hydrogen peroxide)
  5. Modified clay catalysts.

Contact Details: t.s.sheriff@qmul.ac.uk, Tel: +44 20 7882 7746.

 

Michael Osum, Programme Coordinator/Project Engineer , Department of Electronic.

5 keywords of research interest :

  1. Imaging and Sensing
  2. Modeling in Eqiupment Automatics for Industrial operations
  3. Modeling in Bioengineering
  4. Nuclear Sciences and technology
  5. Electronics

Contact Details: engr_osum@yahoo.com, Tel:+234-8035081319

 

Dr Daniel Oberg, Lecturer, Principal Investigator
Centre of Molecular Oncology & Imaging.

5 keywords of research interest :

  1. Oncolytic viruses
  2. Viral construction
  3. Cancer imaging
  4. Gene expression
  5. Virology

Contact Details: Daniel.Oberg@cancer.org.uk , Tel:0044 207 014 0469

 

Dr Caroline Brennan, Lecturer in Molecular genetics, School of Biological and Chemical

5 keywords of research interest :

  1. Neurobiology of drug dependence.
  2. Development of vertebrate reward pathways.
  3. Behavioural genetics using zebrafish as a model system Zebrafish developmental genetics.
  4. Nicotine, ethanol
  5. Cannabinoids.

Contact Details: c.h.brennan@qmul.ac.uk, Tel:02078823011

 

Dr Rathika Kandiah, Teaching Assistant, School of Engineering and Material sciences.

5 keywords of research interest :

  1. Organometallic chemistry
  2. Inorganic chemistry.
  3. Bio sensors.
  4. NMR
  5. Bioinorganic chemistry

Contact Details: r.kandiah@qmul.ac.ukTel:0207882 3149

 

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