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Recipients April 2022

Catalyst: Seeding

Funding round overview

Programme Number of received proposals Number of funded proposals
General 28 10
Dumont d'Urville 19 2
Total  47 12

Catalyst: Seeding General

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Professor Erica Hinckson

 

 

 

 

 

 

Auckland University of Technology (AUT)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Addressing physical inactivity and world’s challenges: Using a Mātauranga Māori lens to better understand Indigenous worldviews in physical activity and health research 

 

 

 

80,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 24

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Professor RC Hallal, Professor W Kohl, Professor Lee,      Associate Professor R Ramirez Varela,              Dr C Horton,          Professor Cerin,        Professor M Ekland, Professor F Sallis, Professor Siqueira Reis, Associate Professor Ding, Professor J Simpson, Dr Van Sluijs, Professor J Woodward

 

 

Universidade Federal de Pelotas, University of Texas, Harvard Medical School, Universidad de los Andes,   The Lancet, Australian Catholic University, Norwegian School of Sport Science, UCSD School Of Medicine, Washington University in Saint Louis, University of Sydney, University of Arizona, University of Cambridge, University of Auckland

 

BRAZIL, USA, USA, OTHER, UNITED KINGDOM, AUSTRALIA, NORWAY, USA, USA, AUSTRALIA, USA, UNITED KINGDOM, NEW ZEALAND 

 

 

 

 

Dr Dana Clark  Cawthron Institute  Seagrass restoration  80,000  24 Associate Professor CDH Sherman, Associate Professor EL Jackson 

Deakin University, Central Queensland University 

AUSTRALIA 
Dr Cathy Ginnane  GNS Science  Tracking coastal carbon sequestration using compound-class and compound-specific radiocarbon measurements  80,000 24  Professor Mollenhauer  Alfred Wegener Institute  GERMANY 
Dr Claudia Lange Landcare Research New Zealand Limited Microbe-mediated insect performance across native and introduced ranges 80,000 24 Professor Dr Kaltenpoth Max-Planck-Institute for Chemical Ecology GERMANY
Dr Artemio Mendoza Lincoln University Establishment of an international team to identify microbial bioactive organic compounds to protect honeybees from pests 80,000 24 Dr Roberts Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation AUSTRALIA 
Dr Nick Albert Plant and Food Research Developing tools and knowledge to understand how plants engineer their environments 80,000 24 Associate Professor C Wrighton, Associate Professor Halbwirth, Professor E Hagerman, Professor Linco Bowman

Colorado State University, Technische Universität Wien, Miami University, Monash University

USA, AUSTRIA, USA, AUSTRALIA
Dr Heidi Dungey  Scion Research  Towards an indigenous post border biosecurity response - Myrtle Rust as a case study  79,860  24  Mr Perkins, Mr P Tahana, Dr GS Pegg  Biodiversity and Conservation , Self employed, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries  AUSTRALIA  
Dr Nam Kyeun Kim  The University of Auckland Development of novel bio-based flame retardants derived from wastewater sludge  80,000  24 Associate Professor Yuemei Lin Delft University of Technology  THE NETHERLANDS
 
Dr Ziyun Wang  The University of Auckland  Understanding and Designing of Bipolar Membrane CO2 Electrolyzer  80,000  24 Dr Wang, Dr Yuguang Li The Chinese University of Hong Kong, University at Buffalo  HONG KONG, USA 
Dr Ben Yin  Victoria University of Wellington  Catalytic Membrane Reactor for CO2 Hydrogenation to Methanol  79,500  24 Associate Professor AY Yip, Professor XW Guo  University of Canterbury, Dalian University of Technology  NEW ZEALAND, CHINA 

 

Dumont d'Urville - New Zealand-France Science &Technology Support Programme

New Zealand PI Institution Project Title Funding Months Collaboration Partners Collaborator Institutions Collaborator Countries
Dr David Chagné Plant & Food Research  FRUIT-TE: A consortium to unravel the role of complex genomic regions (transposable elements) in the domestication of fruit trees  75,000 24 Dr Decrooocq, Dr Cornille INRAE, University of Bordeaux, National Centre for Scientific Research FRANCE, FRANCE
Dr Angela McGaughran University of Waikato The potential of genomic tools for understanding and managing invasive species  79,950 24 Dr d'Alençon, Dr K Dhami, Dr AJ Teulon, Dr Le Goff, Dr Ouvrard INRAE: l’Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement, Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research (MWLR), The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited, INRAE Sophia-Antipolis, Agence Nationale de Sécurité San FRANCE, NZ, NZ, FRANCE, FRANCE