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Completed prevention projects

All grant-holders must submit annual progress reports on their work and a final report at the end of the project. This helps us to make sure that our funds are being used to best effect and enables us to monitor the results of funded projects.

You can read about our recently completed projects below.

Dr Vladimir Binhi, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Theoretical study of the role of magnetic nanoparticles in the transduction of weak alternating and slow variable magnetic fields

Award amount: £20,490

Grant period: October 2005 to September 2006

Read more about Dr Vladimir Binhi, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Dr Anjali Shah, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Dr Shah

PhD in Childhood Leukaemia in Great Britain: Trends in Incidence, Survival and Cure.

Award: Anjali Shah's PhD was paid for with income generated from an endowement of £500,000.

Grant period: October 2001 to March 2005.

Read more about Dr Anjali Shah, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Professor Nicholas D Priest, Middlesex University

Environmental radioactivity as a cause of leukaemia in a high radiation area within central Asia: feasibility study

Professor Nicholas D Priest, Middlesex University; Dr David Hoel, Medical University of South Carolina; Professor Mukash Burkitbayeav, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University

Award amount: £15,000

Grant period: March 2006 to February 2007

Read more about Professor Nicholas D Priest, Middlesex University

Dr Michelle Morrow, Institute of Child Health, London

Poster prize

Award amount: £15,000

Date of Award: September 2004

Read more about Dr Michelle Morrow, Institute of Child Health, London

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