Investigator / Supervisor details

NameDr Guillaume Charras
Current InstitutionUniversity College London
Current DepartmentLondon Centre for Nanotechnology
Institution websitehttp://www.ucl.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/V003518/1 Regulation of epithelial and endothelial cell-cell junctions by mechanical forces Co-investigator 3,544,551 Research Grant
BB/V007483/1 Dissecting the role of SPIN90 in cellular morphogenesis Principal Investigator 473,701 Research Grant
BB/W011123/1 21ENGBIO A versatile optogenetic toolbox to control cell mechanics for cell and tissue morphogenesis Principal Investigator 100,810 Research Grant
BB/W019345/1 Turnkey video-rate atomic force microscopy for nanometre resolution imaging of functional biomolecules and cellular surfaces Co-investigator 412,467 Research Grant

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/F019769/1 Molecular and biophysical investigation of epithelial cell sheet invagination Principal Investigator 349,819 Research Grant
BB/F021402/1 Neutrophil polarisation Principal Investigator 640,881 Research Grant
BB/J008532/1 Role for dynamic protrusions in epithelial patterning Co-investigator 346,706 Research Grant
BB/K013521/1 A novel experimental tool to investigate the mechanics of cell monolayers at tissue, cellular, and subcellular scales Principal Investigator 113,054 Research Grant
BB/M003280/1 The mechanics of epithelial tissues Principal Investigator 355,117 Research Grant
BB/R000042/1 High-speed High-throughput AFM For Cell And Developmental Biology Principal Investigator 173,000 Research Grant
BB/R000697/1 Enabling Live-Cell Super Resolution Imaging Through Lattice Light Sheet Microscopy Co-investigator 513,165 Research Grant
BB/R00627X/1 Biomechanical analysis of collective cell migration in vivo Co-investigator 482,662 Research Grant
BB/S009329/1 Reverse engineering cell competition using automated microscopy and recurrent neural networks Co-investigator 499,017 Research Grant
terms and conditions of use (opens in new window)
export PDF file