Grant Awards in April & October 2008
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| Principal Investigator | Project Title/Link | 
| 1. Grant Awards in Cycle XIX and XX | |
| 1.1 Conventional ROTRF Research Grants - Cycle XIX | |
| Prof. Leszek Ignatowicz Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, USA | Origin and Allocation of Regulatory T cells upon Graft Rejection or Acceptance | 
| Prof. Victor Laubach University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA | Prevention of Lung Transplant Injury by Adenosine Receptor Activation | 
| Dr Andrew Luster Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, USA | Chemokine-Mediated Control of Effector and Regulatory T Cells in Lung Rejection | 
| Prof. Anette Melk Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Kinderklinik, Hannover, Germany | Overcoming Senescence Mechanisms Will Lead to Better Renal Graft Survival | 
| Prof. Wei-Ping Min University of Western Ontario, London, Canada | Prevention of Organ Injury and Rejection in Transplantation | 
| Prof. Andrey Sorokin Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA | Prevention of Virus-associated Nephropathy after Renal Transplantation | 
| 1.2 Conventional ROTRF Research Grants - Cycle XX | |
| Dr Ignacio Anegon INSERM U643, Nantes, France | Analysis of Cells That Inhibit Anti-graft Immune Responses | 
| Dr David Russell University of Washington, Seattle, USA | Histocompatible Stem Cells for Transplantation | 
| Dr Anna Valujskikh Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, USA | Alloantibody Production in Sensitized Transplant Recipients | 
| Dr Barbara A. Wasowska Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA | Sialylated IgG Antibodies Inhibit Inflammation and Graft Rejection | 
| 1.3 Clinical ROTRF Research Grants - Cycle XIX | |
| Prof. Annette Boehler University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland | Confocal Microscopy after Lung Transplantation: Specific Findings during Rejection? | 
| Dr Diana Metes University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA | Immune Cells for Therapy of Post-transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorders in Pediatric Transplant Patients | 
| 1.4 Clinical ROTRF Research Grants - Cycle XX | |
| Dr Neal N. Iwakoshi Emory University, Atlanta, USA | Transplant Rejection Mediated by Antibody | 
| Dr David Neujahr Emory University, Atlanta, USA | Predictive Modeling of Outcomes in Lung Transplantation | 
| Dr Emmanuel Zorn Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA | Characterization of Immune Cells Contributing to the Rejection of Transplanted Kidneys in Humans | 
| 2. ROTRF/JDRF Joint Grant Awards - Cycle XIX and XX | |
| 2.1 Conventional ROTRF/JDRF Joint Grant Awards - Cycle XIX | |
| Dr Karen Dwyer St. Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia | Prolonging Pancreatic Islet Cell Survival following Transplantation | 
| 2.2 Conventional ROTRF/JDRF Joint Grant Awards - Cycle XX | |
| Dr Jacques Thibodeau University Montreal, Montreal, Canada | New Immunological Avenues to Improve Allograft Survival | 
| 2.3 Clinical ROTRF/JDRF Joint Grant Awards - Cycle XIX | |
| Mr Paul Johnson University of Oxford, Oxford, UK | Optimisation of Human Pancreatic Islet Isolation | 
