We will upload information about the latest recipients to have been awarded HRC funding for all of our funding opportunities as this information becomes officially available.

The information provided is for ‘year to date’ funding.

Previous Recipient List

  • 2007 Funding Round
    Dr Francis Bloomfield
    The University of Auckland
    Periconceptional regulation of fetal growth and adult physiology: studies in twins
    $682,734
    24 months
  • 2014 Funding Round – Project
    Professor Frank Bloomfield
    The University of Auckland
    ProViDe RCT: Does better early nutrition in preterm babies improve development?
    $1,194,159
    60 months
  • Project
    Professor Frank Bloomfield
    University of Auckland
    Reducing inequity through timely detection of critical congenital heart disease
    $1,184,577
    36 months
  • 2012 Funding Round
    Dr Mark Bolland
    The University of Auckland
    Zoledronic Acid and Fracture Prevention in Early Postmenopausal Women
    $1,159,604
    60 months
  • 2016 Funding Round - Project
    Associate Professor Mark Bolland
    University of Auckland
    Zoledronic acid and fracture prevention in early postmenopausal women
    $962,994
    48 months
  • 2007 Funding Round
    Ms Belinda Borell
    Massey University
    Conferred privilege and structural advantage - the health implications
    $852,482
    36 months
  • 2011 Funding Round
    Dr Amohia Boulton
    Te Maruo Ruahine Trust/Whakauae Research for Maori Health & Development
    Supporting Traditional Rongoa Practice in Contemporary Health Care Settings
    $1,023,301
    36 months
  • Project
    Dr Amohia Boulton
    Whakauae Research Services Limited
    D3: Data, decision-making and development: Using data to improve health outcomes
    $1,199,996
    36 months
  • 2010 Funding Round
    Professor Antony Braithwaite
    University of Otago
    Can isoforms of the p53 tumour suppressor cause cancer?
    $1,158,492
    36 months
  • 2013 Funding Round
    Professor Antony Braithwaite
    University of Otago, Dunedin
    Does the D133p53 isoform promote cancer invasion and metastasis?
    $1,185,648
    36 months
  • 2014 Funding Round – Project
    Professor Anthony Braithwaite
    University of Otago, Dunedin
    A role for p53 isoforms in inflammatory disease
    $1,176,905
    36 months
  • 2015 Funding Round - Project
    Professor Bernhard Breier
    Massey University, Auckland
    The gut microbiome: a new pathway to obesity prevention and metabolic health
    $1,199,468
    36 months
  • 2016 Funding Round - Project
    Professor Margaret Brimble
    University of Auckland
    New generation lipopeptide antimicrobial agents using patented CLipPA technology
    $1,199,021
    36 months
  • 2015 Funding Round - Project
    Dr Jonathan Broadbent
    University of Otago, Dunedin
    Oral health from childhood to mid-life
    $1,193,937
    60 months
  • 2015 Funding Round - Project
    Dr Rebecca Brookland
    University of Otago, Dunedin
    Older drivers, families and GPs: Navigating the path between mobility and safety
    $1,193,921
    36 months
  • 2010 Funding Round
    Dr Colin Brown
    University of Otago
    Kisspeptin-oxytocin regulation of pregnancy: implications for preterm delivery
    $709,665
    36 months
  • 2013 Funding Round
    Dr Colin Brown
    University of Otago, Dunedin
    Central regulation of natural birth processes
    $1,003,783
    36 months
  • 2010 Funding Round
    Dr Christopher Bullen
    The University of Auckland
    Electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation: a randomised controlled trial
    $1,199,155
    36 months
  • 2016 Funding Round - Project
    Professor Christopher Bullen
    University of Auckland
    No smokers left behind: A trial of adaptive smoking cessation treatment
    $1,197,725
    36 months
  • 2009 Funding Round
    Associate Professor Winston Byblow
    The University of Auckland
    Priming to enhance rehabilitation after stroke
    $812,955
    36 months