Award details

BBSRC Doctoral Training Account - 2004

ReferenceBB/B511900/1
Principal Investigator / Supervisor Dr Peter Evans
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Dr Richard Dyer
Institution Babraham Institute
DepartmentExternal Funding Office
Funding typeSkills
Value (£) 1,097,040
StatusCompleted
TypeTraining Grants
Start date 01/10/2004
End date 30/09/2009
Duration60 months

Abstract

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Summary

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Committee Not funded via Committee
Research TopicsX – not assigned to a current Research Topic
Research PriorityX – Research Priority information not available
Research Initiative X - not in an Initiative
Funding SchemeTraining Grant - Quota

Associated awards:

BBS/S/C/2004/12507 Non-coding nuclear RNAs in epigenetic regulation of gene expression (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1)

BBS/S/C/2004/12517 Signalling by novel beta-adrenergic-like g-protein coupled receptors (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1)

BBS/S/C/2004/12647 Novel GTPase family in immune cells: Roles in apoptosis and quiescence? (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1)

BBS/S/C/2004/12648 Structural and functional studies of a CA2+- triggered Ras GTPase-activating protein (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1)

BBS/S/C/2004/12649 Molecular dissection of multiprotein signalling machines (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1)

BBS/S/C/2004/12652 The cloning and expression of novel beta-adrenergic-like G-protein coupled reactors from Amphioxus (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1)

BBS/S/C/2005/13219 Genetic regulation and real-time imaging of wallerian degeneration (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1)

BBS/S/C/2005/13223 A new knockout to understand natural killers (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1)

BBS/S/C/2005/13224 Role of imprinted genes in the genetic control of fetal demand and placental supply of material nutrients (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1)

BBS/S/C/2005/13225 MAP Kinase signals that control protein degradation (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1)

BBS/S/C/2005/13227 Role of Insulin receptor isoforms in signalling mechanisms controlling myogenic stem cell profileration, apoptosis and differentiation. (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1)

BBS/S/C/2005/13231 ATP dependant chromatin remodelling factors in chromatin replication (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1)

BBS/S/D/2004/12651 Inflammatory signalling pathways in neutrophils and related cells (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1)

BBS/S/D/2005/13226 Signalling integration in T cell activation (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1)

BBS/S/D/2005/13229 Inflammatory signalling in the bone marrow (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1)

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