Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Mark Birch-Machin
Current InstitutionNewcastle University
Current DepartmentTranslational and Clinical Res Institute
Institution websitehttp://www.ncl.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/W509905/1 Investigating cellular pathway changes within skin in response to different combinational components of solar light and sunscreen interventions Principal Investigator 102,026 Training Grants
BB/X511390/1 Mechanistic understanding of the effect of light Visible and Blue light on the bodys internal clock and its associated skin functions Principal Investigator 105,984 Training Grants
BB/X511596/1 Investigating the cellular effects of external environmental stressors on human skin circadian rhythm Principal Investigator 105,984 Training Grants

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/G529967/1 BBSRC Industrial CASE Partnership Grant Principal Investigator 72,540 Training Grants
BB/H016414/1 Association between polyphenol metabolism and polymorphisms in intestinal drug metabolising enzymes and its relation to health benefits Co-investigator 75,281 Training Grants
BB/N503769/1 Understanding cellular and mitochondrial protection via topical application to antioxidants Principal Investigator 95,042 Training Grants
BB/P504397/1 Investigating the impact of insulin resistance on ageing appearance and wellbeing using sleep as a model system Principal Investigator 96,696 Training Grants
BB/R505857/1 Investigation of the biochemical effects of aspects of the electromagnetic spectrum on biomarkers of skin function and intervention of such effects. Principal Investigator 98,212 Training Grants
BB/S506837/1 Investigation into the biochemical and biological effects of air pollution on the function of human skin and the intervention of such effects Principal Investigator 99,034 Training Grants
BBS/S/B/2002/11559 The relationship between human ageing, oxidative stress and nutritional status Principal Supervisor 47,623 Studentships
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