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Lister Research Prize for Dundee scientist
Oct 03 2011
Dr Victoria Cowling, of the College of Life Sciences at the University of Dundee, has been awarded one of three highly
coveted Lister Research Prizes for 2011.
Awarded by the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, the prizes give young scientists the opportunity to develop their potential as scientists by awarding them £200,000 in flexible funding over a five-year period. Professor Mike Ferguson, Dean of Research at the College of Life Sciences, said: “This award is certainly welldeserved; the competition for the Lister Research Prizes is fierce and Vicky is to be congratulated on winning one for her highly innovative approach to fundamental cell biology and biochemistry that is highly relevant to cancer. It is also a recognition of the College’s commitment to supporting excellent early career researchers.”
Dr Cowling graduated from Emmanuel College, Cambridge University, with a BA in Natural Sciences and went on to do her doctoral research with Julian Downward and Gerard Evan at Cancer Research UK laboratories in London. She was a postdoctoral researcher with Michael Cole at the Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, USA and at the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Dartmouth College, USA. She moved to the College of Life Sciences at the University of Dundee in 2007. Her research is focused on how genes that cause cancer affect the first stage of protein production by the body, which may pave the way for the development of novel drugs that destroy cancer cells by blocking this step. Upon receiving news of the prize Dr Cowling said: "I am very grateful to receive this Lister Fellowship. The funding will allow us to carry out some vital experiments. It’s really an award for the whole lab since it was the lab members’ hard work which resulted in us receiving it." The Lister Institute’s approach to scientific support continues to be unique in that it funds tenured and non-tenured researchers, clinicians and non-clinicians and
has no priority diseases or restrictions on the research area supported. The Institute also grants its Research Prize holders the freedom to develop their research careers individually while fostering a sense of identity and community.
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