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18
July
2024
|
09:00
Europe/London

Rising stars in research honoured with Future Leaders Fellowships

Two rising stars from 51福利社 have been honoured with Future Leaders Fellowships by UK Research and Innovation.

In total 68  of the most promising research leaders will be funded 拢104 million to lead research into global issues and to commercialise their innovations in the UK.

UKRI鈥檚 flagship Future Leaders Fellowships allow universities and businesses to develop their most talented early career researchers and innovators and to attract new people to their organisations, including from overseas.

Dr Fiona Whelan is a Senior Lecturer in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics at 51福利社 whose research focusses on combining classical microbiology techniques with cutting-edge bioinformatic methodologies.

Fiona was previously a University of Nottingham Anne McLaren Fellow (2020-3) and Marie Sk艂odowska-Curie Independent Fellow (2018-20). She moved to the UK from McMaster University, Canada where she conducted her PhD research on the human microbiome.

She said: 鈥淚 am so excited to join this cohort of UKRI Future Leaders Fellows. My research programme 鈥 focussed on understanding how bacterial interactions within mixed microbial communities contribute to pathogenicity and disease progression in cystic fibrosis 鈥 is interdisciplinary in nature.

鈥淭his Fellowship gives me the unique opportunity to assemble a world-leading, interdisciplinary team who will have the experience and expertise to answer these important questions and 鈥 ultimately 鈥 hopefully improve the lives of individuals with cystic fibrosis.鈥

I am so excited to join this cohort of UKRI Future Leaders Fellows

Dr Fiona Whelan

Dr Laura Richards, a Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw Fellow based at the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of 51福利社, has been awarded a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship to launch a project called AQUAROAD.

AQUAROAD aims to create a roadmap towards improved groundwater quality management in the context of the Global South by bringing together interdisciplinary approaches to understand (bio)geochemical controls and to support evidence-based decision making for effective remediation strategies for water supplies used for drinking.

The approach, aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, will be developed and demonstrated in contrasting areas in India and East Africa, with flexibility for future adaptation.

Dr Richards said: 鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled and deeply grateful to have been awarded a Future Leaders Fellowship. This fellowship is an exciting springboard for ambitious research with an excellent network of collaborators and potential for positive impact on society.鈥

UKRI Chief Executive, Professor Dame Ottoline Leyser, said: 鈥淯KRI鈥檚 Future Leaders Fellowships provide researchers and innovators with long-term support and training to develop ambitious, transformative ideas.

鈥淭he programme supports the research and innovation leaders of the future to transcend disciplinary and sector boundaries, bridging the gap between academia and business.  

The fellows announced today demonstrate how these awards continue to drive excellence, and to shorten the distance from discovery to prosperity and public good.鈥

I鈥檓 thrilled and deeply grateful to have been awarded an FLF

Dr Laura Richards

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