01/11/2023
Congratulations to members of BIC who have been successful in the recent Marsden funding round.
Dr Jodie Johnston at the University of Canterbury for “How allosteric tuning influences enzyme promiscuity and host adaptation” (standard Marsden, $942,000)
Dr Vanessa Morris at the University of Canterbury for “Regulation of cell death by amyloid fibrils” (Standard Marsden, $942,000)
Professor Emily Parker at Victoria University of Wellington for “Deciphering the molecular details of unusual fungal biosynthetic enzymes” (Standard, $941,000)
Dr William Welton at the University of Waikato for “Predicting the mutational trajectories behind viral zoonotic events” (Standard Marsden, $940,000)
Dr Rachael Wood at the University of Canterbury for “Mechanical and biomedical modelling of highly invasive endometriotic tissue” (Fast-start, $360,000)
Dr Amy Yewdall at the University of Canterbury for “Coming together for better or worse? How biomolecular interactions impact the self-assembly and properties of nucleoli-like condensates” (Fast-start $360,000)
Also congratulations to those AIs involved in these projects, unfortunately the list I have only gives the names of the PI on each grant.
This success, along with previous grant successes, reflects both the diversity and quality of the research being carried out by BIC members.