CiViA has transformed how we understand the immune system. They have revealed the body’s hidden, non-destructive defenses against viruses and shown how collaboration between biology, philosophy of science, and clinical medicine can lead to new drugs, new theories and a safer future for human health.
Into Change Awards - Shortlisted projects
Beyond EPICA has opened a new window into Earth’s climate. By studying air bubbles trapped in ice more than 1.5 million years ago, scientists are helping us understand our planet’s past, present and future.
The NextGen Glycomics approach has made it possible to read, write, and redesign the body’s sugar code. Through a unique combination of curiosity, technological ingenuity and open sharing, the research team has transformed glycoscience from a niche field into a driving force in modern biomedicine.
ENGRAVE has made it possible for humanity to trace the origins of the universe’s heaviest elements, forged in the aftermath of supernova explosions. In doing so, it has helped uncover the very building blocks of our existence.
This project has created neuroprostheses that restore movement and autonomic functions in people with spinal cord injuries and Parkinson’s disease. The team has given hope to millions and established a model for how neurotechnology can transform modern medicine.
The St Kilda Soay Sheep Project is a pioneering research initiative that has tracked wild sheep for over 40 years to understand how genetics, environment, and climate shape life. Its results are now used to shed light on everything from aging and evolution to the impacts of climate change on nature.
The group uses advanced mathematics and AI to transform how we see and understand the world — from detecting diseases earlier, preserving cultural heritage and protecting the environment. It shows how research can drive real-world solutions that make a difference to people and society.
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