Collaborators
Professor David Jones, University of Newcastle, Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: MRC STRATIFIED MEDICINE GRANT ON PRIMARY BILIARY CIRRHOSIS: (joint with Newcastle, Birmingham and Cambridge £5,500,000 (£500,000 to Imperial) July 2013-July 2017 (with Professor David Jones, Newcastle as PI)., 2013 - 2017
Dr Gideon Hirschfield, University of Birmingham, Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: MRC STRATIFIED MEDICINE GRANT ON PRIMARY BILIARY CIRRHOSIS: (joint with Newcastle, Birmingham and Cambridge £5,500,000 (£500,000 to Imperial) July 2013-July 2017 (with Professor David Jones, Newcastle as PI)., 2013 - 2017
Dr George Mells, Cambridge University, Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: MRC STRATIFIED MEDICINE GRANT ON PRIMARY BILIARY CIRRHOSIS: (joint with Newcastle, Birmingham and Cambridge £5,500,000 (£500,000 to Imperial) July 2013-July 2017 (with Professor David Jones, Newcastle as PI)., 2013 - 2017
Professor Abdusamad Dustov, Institute of Gastroenterology, Dushanbe, Tajikistan, ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND: £15,000 - Overseas Development Grant: for study on metabonomics of hepatocellular carcinoma in aTajik population with chronic hepatitis B., 2012
Professor Tumani Corrah, Dr Umberto D'Alessandro, MRC Gambia, PROLIFICA EU-Framework 7 Grant on liver fibrosis and liver cancer in Africa, 2011
Professor Souleymanne Mboup, Le Dantec Hospital, Dakar, Senegal, PROLIFICA EU Frameork 7 Grant: Prevention of Liver Fibrosis and Liver Cancer in Africa., 2011
Professor Paiboon Sithithaworn and team, Khon Kaen University Liver Fluke and Cholangiocarcinoma Centre, Liver fluke and cholangiocarcinoma biomarkers (part of the Wellcome Global Centre at Imperial), 2010
Dr Edith Okeke, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria, PROLIFICA EU-Framework 7 Grant on liver fibrosis and liver cancer in Africa, 2006
Dr Sara MontagneseProfessor Piero Amodio, University of Padova, Hepatic Encephalopathy. Collaboration through ISHEN, 2006
Professor Margaret Bassendine, Newcastle University, 6. MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL: £868,000 March 2007 – February 2011: “Hepatitis C Virus: Host-Lipid Interactions – A novel Application for Lipid Modulating Agents” G0502028. This study on viral kinetics and lipoprotein profiles will be undertaken on a group of patients receiving fish oils and statins – which experimentally alter the host susceptibility to continued viral infection. (co-grant holders: Professor M Bassendine, Professor HC Thomas, Dr G Toms)., 2004