Cookies on this website

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you click 'Accept all cookies' we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies and you won't see this message again. If you click 'Reject all non-essential cookies' only necessary cookies providing core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility will be enabled. Click 'Find out more' for information on how to change your cookie settings.

Now in its 11th year, Springboard supports researchers at a critical point in their careers, when many are establishing laboratories for the first time and need the freedom to explore ambitious questions.

Pramila Rijal

Dr Pramila Rijal has been awarded £125,000 from the Academy's Springboard programme, in partnership with the Government's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, Wellcome, and the British Heart Foundation.

This award comes at a pivotal stage in my career, enabling me to accelerate translational research to understand immune response and improve flu vaccines in order to protect more people from future outbreaks.  - Pramila Rijal

Springboard awards support researchers to take their first steps as independent group leaders, testing bold ideas with the potential to improve lives. For Pramila, the award will allow her to advance work on better and more broadly protective influenza vaccines.

Influenza remains a major global public health threat, causing substantial annual morbidity and mortality and carrying an ever-present risk of new pandemics.

More effective and broadly protective vaccines are essential both to mitigate seasonal epidemics and to strengthen pandemic preparedness. Pramila's work aims to develop broader-reactivity influenza vaccines that can better protect vulnerable populations and reduce the impact of future outbreaks.

The Academy of Medical Sciences has awarded £6.7 million to 55 early career researchers at 38 institutions across the UK. Read more on the Academy of Medical Sciences website.