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4 October 2023

2023 CANTAB Research Grant winners announced

It has been another highly competitive year for our CANTABTM Research Grant, with the large number of high-quality applications making picking just three winners a challenge for our judging panel! Here we reveal the winning grants.

The winners each receive a CANTABTM Connect Research Licence with 150 CANTABTM assessments alongside funding to support the costs of the study and access to expert support from our science team.

We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2022 CANTABTM Research Grant:

Primary award (£1000)

Simran Kaur – All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
Assessment of cognitive function in patients of breast cancer on chemotherapy: A prospective
longitudinal study at tertiary care centre in India.

Secondary awards (£250)

Louise Engelbrecht – Stellenbosch University and KU Leuven
Exploring the role of intermittent exogenous ketosis on physical and mental fatigue during ultra-endurance performance

Eduardo López-Caneda – School of Psychology, University of Minho
The Brain, the Bug, and the Binge: The interplay between binge drinking, gut microbiota and brain functioning

Congratulations to our three winners!

We’d also like to thank all the applicants for your interest in CANTABTM and for taking the time to apply to the grant. If you were disappointed this time, please make sure to keep an eye out on our channels for details of the 2024 grant.

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