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UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH SEALE-HAYNE EDUCATIONAL TRUST OUTCOME OF APPLICATIONS FOR FUNDING 2009 Applicant 1 William Vevers 3 9 Prof R Blackshaw Felicity Crotty Martin Austin 12 Project The screening of lactic acid bacteria derived from wild and domesticated birds for mycotoxin metabolishing/ binding properties leading to remediation of mycotoxin contamination in fermented liquid animal feeds derived from by-products of bioethanol production. Making archived biological material available Amount Recommendation/ Comments £4,880.59 Agreed £4,880.59 £3,062.00 Agreed £3,062.00 Groundwater seepage through a gravel barrier; implications for coastal erosion, saline-freshwater mixing and nutrient dispersal £11,820.00 Agreed £11,820.00 Matthew Owen Understanding the aetiology of deformities in farmed fish: Characterisation of rainbow trout RANKL/OPG expression and their role in bone resorption, connectivity and strength £4,097.16 Agreed £4,097.16 14 Dr Sabine Pahl Optimism, pessimism and pro-environment engagement £2,240.00 Agreed £2,240.000 15 Dan Charman Carbon management in moorlands: effects of drainage and rewetting on carbon sequestration £9,000.00 Agreed £9,000.00 U:\DH\Seale-Hayne Educational Trust\27-04-09 – Outcome of applications for Funding 2009 Page 1 of 2 Applicant Project Amount Recommendation/ Comments 16 Dr Wai Mun Lim Developing an internet strategy for rural hospitality businesses £6,000.00 Agreed £4,8000 Deduction of conference fees 17 Prof Paul Worsfold Diurnal cycling of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the Taw catchment using a high resolution, in situ UV sensor £9,438.00 Agreed £9,438.00 TOTAL GRANTS AWARDED U:\DH\Seale-Hayne Educational Trust\27-04-09 – Outcome of applications for Funding 2009 £49,337.75 Page 2 of 2