Auckland celebrates $17.8 million success in Marsden Fund
Media release
The University of Auckland
29 October 2013
Auckland celebrates $17.8 million success
in Marsden Fund
The University of Auckland is celebrating the success of thirty five of its researchers and research groups, who have won $17.8 million in the prestigious Marsden Fund round, amounting to thirty per cent of the total awarded this year.
The research supported by the fund will address a wide range of topics, from how we conduct social research in New Zealand, to learning more about the causes of cerebral palsy, and fundamental questions about geometry.
“We are delighted that these awards reflect the breadth and depth of research at the University of Auckland,” says Professor Jane Harding, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research).
“The Marsden Fund supports investigator-led research, and plays a vital role in building a healthier, socially more cohesive and economically stronger nation,” said Marsden Fund Council chair, Professor Juliet Gerrard, in announcing the results.
“[It] is a unique resource used to support our very best researchers. The research done through investigator-led projects has been shown worldwide to create the most important breakthroughs, which ultimately change the way we operate, think and live. The Marsden Fund is an investment in the long term success of New Zealand.”
Fourteen research groups led by investigators from the Faculty of Science have been awarded a total of $7.6 million. Amongst them Professor Alexei Drummond will investigate new tools to predict the spread of infectious diseases.
Seven research teams led by academics from the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences received a total of $4.1 million, including Associate Professor Bob Anderson investigating how to improve the outcome of radiotherapy for cancer.
Six researchers or teams from the Faculty of Arts received a total of $2.7 million, including Associate Professor Damon Salesa who will study the transformation of everyday life in Samoa from 1800 to 2000.
Grants were awarded to two groups each from the Business School (totalling $1.5 million), Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI, $600,000), and Faculty of Engineering ($600,000).
They include Professor Kaj Storbacka and colleagues (Business) who will study whether New Zealand is betting on the wrong horse in the international innovation race; Dr Clark Alys and colleagues (ABI) investigating the relationships between maternal and placental blood supply; and Dr Han Jie and colleagues (Engineering) studying polymeric molecule sponges – a new generation of sorbent media.
A group led by Dr Caroline Foster from the Faculty of Law has received almost $400,000 to study the role of the international judge and arbitrator in the 21st Century, while Dr Elise Donovan from the Liggins Institute will study how epigenetic mutation may drive evolution ($300,000).
Applications to the Marsden Fund are highly competitive. This year the fund distributed $59 million to 109 research teams around the country.
Successful projects with first-named investigators from the University of Auckland are (in alphabetical order):
Dr Maartje Abbenhuis
Department
of History, Faculty of Arts
A global history of the Hague
Peace Conferences, 1898 – 1914
$521,739
Associate
Professor Robert Anderson
Auckland Cancer Society
Research Centre, Faculty of Medical and Health
Sciences
Improving radiotherapy outcomes: Chain release
of drugs to kill refractory cancer cells and inhibit
metastatic spread
$847,826
Dr Quentin
Atkinson
School of Psychology, Faculty of
Science
Tongues, trees and Bayesian inference - towards a
global language phylogeny
$847,826
Dr Neil
Broderick
Department of Physics, Faculty of
Science
Controlling optical rogue
waves
$730,435
Professor Howard
Carmichael
Department of Physics, Faculty of
Science
New directions in the quantum theory of
photo-emissive sources
$695,652
Dr Alys
Clark
Auckland Bioengineering Institute
The impact of
maternal arterial remodelling on placental vascular
development
$300,000
Professor Paul Clark
School of
Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts
Recreating Beijing:
Public space, private pursuits and popular agency since
1949
$365,217
Professor Marston Conder
Department of
Mathematics, Faculty of Science
Group actions, structure
and representations
$417,391
Dr Justin
Dean
Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medical and
Health Sciences
Role of the extracellular matrix in
regulating myelination deficits following ischemia in
preterm infants
$300,000
Professor Paul
Donaldson
School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medical
and Health Sciences
Biological glass: The molecular and
cellular determinations of the optical properties of the
ocular lens
$826,087
Dr Elise Donovan
Liggins
Institute
SNPing away at genetic assimilation: does
biased epigenetic mutation drive
evolution?
$300,000
Professor Alexei
Drummond
Department of Computer Science, Faculty of
Science
A unified framework for phylodynamic inference of
infectious diseases
$521,739
Dr Miro
Erkintalo
Department of Physics, Faculty of
Science
Microresonator frequency combs: Fiber-optic
physics to the rescue
$300,000
Dr Caroline
Foster
Faculty of Law
On the forge: The role of the
international judge and arbitrator in the 21st
Century
$391,304
Dr David Goldstone
School of
Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science
Investigation of
macromolecular assembly and signalling by an antiretrovial
host protein
$847,826
Professor Rod Gover
Department
of Mathematics, Faculty of Science
New directions at the
geometry-analysis frontier
$434,783
Dr Charlotte
Greenhalgh
Department of History, Faculty of
Arts
Researching ourselves: Social surveys in New
Zealand
$300,000
Dr Yongchuan Gu
Auckland Cancer
Society Research Centre, Faculty of Medical and Health
Sciences
Searching for needles in proteomic haystacks: an
innovative approach for quantifying predictive biomarkers in
cancer therapy
$300,000
Dr Jie Han
Department of
Chemical and Materials Engineering, Faculty of
Engineering
Polymeric molecule sponges: A new generation
of sorbent media with ultra-high binding affinity and
selectivity
$300,000
Dr Annette Henderson
School of
Psychology, Faculty of Science
Shaping cooperation:
Identifying how genes, experience, and socio-cognitive
ability influence the development of cooperation in early
childhood.
$300,000
Dr Kevin Hicks
Auckland Cancer
Society Research Centre, Faculty of Medical and Health
Sciences
Agent-based modelling of drug and radiation
action in the tumour microenvironment
$773,913
Dr Mark
Holmes
Department of Statistics, Faculty of
Science
Scaling limits and super-Brownian
motion
$347,826
Dr Maarten Hoogerland
Department of
Physics, Faculty of Science
Anderson localisation of
matter waves in programmable potentials
$608,696
Dr
Jessica Jor
Auckland Bioengineering
Institute
Predicting properties of pericardium: from
optics to mechanics
$300,000
Dr Igor Klep
Department
of Mathematics, Faculty of Science
Free analysis and
convexity
$300,000
Associate Professor Chris
Martin
Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts
From
vocalism to nominalism: The Twelfth Century Parisian schools
of philosophy and their logics
$434,783
Associate
Professor Alok Mitra
School of Biological Sciences,
Faculty of Science
Armed to deliver -Insight into the
action of a microinjection nanodevice
$765,217
Dr
Johanna Montgomery
Department of Physiology, Faculty of
Medical and Health Sciences
Identifying a zinc link in
Autism Spectrum Disorders
$739,130
Professor Andre
Nies
Department of Computer Science, Faculty of
Science
Randomness, analysis, and reverse
mathematics
$521,739
Professor Tava Olsen
Department
of Information Systems and Operations Management, Business
School
Raw Log Exports From Tauranga: Are they a
necessary consequence of NZ’s position at the end of the
world’s supply chain?
$778,261
Associate Professor
Damon Salesa
Centre for Pacific Studies, Faculty of
Arts
The Transformation of Everyday Life in Samoa
(1800-2000)
$478,261
Professor Cris Shore
Department
of Anthropology, Faculty of Arts
The Crown: Perspectives
on a Contested Symbol and its Constitutional Significance in
New Zealand and the Commonwealth
$604,348
Professor Kaj
Storbacka
Department of Marketing, Business School
Is
New Zealand betting on the wrong horse in the international
innovation race? The importance of market innovations for
small open economies
$673,913
Dr Katey Thom
School
of Nursing, Faculty of Medical and Health
Sciences
Touchy-feely justice or veiled retribution? An
ethnography of therapeutic jurisprudence in New Zealand
problem-solving courts
$300,000
Dr Anh
Tran
Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering
Characterising gas bubble effects
on the droplet spreading process using numerical
modelling
$300,000
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