Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Tom Wileman
Current InstitutionQuadram Institute Bioscience
Current DepartmentAnalytical Sciences Unit
Institution websitehttp://www.ifr.ac.uk
Previous InstitutionsThe Pirbright Institute

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BBS/E/F/000PR10353 Determinants of microbe-host responses in the gut across life Co-investigator 6,486,003 Institute Project
BBS/E/F/000PR10355 Changes in gut microbe-host interactions and their impact beyond the gut Co-investigator 8,820,236 Institute Project
BBS/E/F/000PR10356 Modulation of the gut microbes to promote health throughout life Co-investigator 4,647,497 Institute Project

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
96/A1/P/02819 Cell biology of African-swine fever virus Principal Supervisor 31,533 Studentships
97/A1/C/03615 Analysis of the peptide binding properties of porcine major histocompatibility molecules Principal Supervisor 32,558 Studentships
98/A1/S/04635 Generation of recombinant viruses to study assembly of African swine fever virus (ASFV) Principal Supervisor 33,602 Studentships
99/A1/S/05546 The use of the neonatal Fc receptor in vaccination Principal Supervisor 35,156 Studentships
BBS/E/I/00000018 Biosynthesis and assembly of the African swine fever virus membrane Principal Investigator 9,631 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000056 Temporal role played by specific structural proteins during assembly of African swine fever virus Principal Investigator 66,982 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000057 Molecular immunology of porcine cellular immune response: analysis of peptides bound to porcine MHC molecules Principal Investigator 103,716 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000224 Assembly of nucleoprotein core of African swine fever virus Principal Investigator 58,449 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000226 Cell biology of African swine fever virus assembly Principal Investigator 93,398 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000271 The cell biology of African swine fever virus Principal Investigator 6,049 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000321 Cell biology of normal and persistently infected T-cells Principal Investigator 459,688 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000387 Control of Taenia solium & T saginata cystercercosis through specific diagnosis, systemic epidemiology & development of recombinant vaccine candidates Principal Investigator 69,914 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000518 Foot-and-mouth disease virus infection versus phagocytosis Principal Investigator 24,550 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000706 Protein transport and membrane trafficking in picornavirus- infected cells Principal Investigator 26,840 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000723 Generation of recombinant viruses to study assembly of African swine fever virus (ASFV) Principal Investigator 50,530 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000724 Use of bioimaging to study virus assembly Principal Investigator 66,160 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000738 Use of green fluorescent protein technology to study virus assembly in living cells Principal Investigator 134,740 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000739 Potential use of the neonatal immunoglobulin receptor for vaccine delivery Principal Investigator 52,200 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000787 Cell biology of virus assembly Principal Investigator 418,910 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000848 The survival strategy of persistent foot-and-mouth disease virus in bovines Co-investigator 310,776 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000854 Aggresomes and ASFV replication Principal Investigator 10,420 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00000917 Immunological mechanisms of protection against classical swine fever virus: Towards the development of new efficacious marker vaccines Principal Investigator 18,214 Institute Project
BBS/E/I/00001080 The role of cytoskeleton in ASFV egress Co-investigator 1,572 Institute Project
BBS/S/K/2003/10158 Role of cytoskeleton in African Swine Fever virus egress Principal Supervisor 44,773 Studentships
JEI09411 The use of a cryo-ultramicrotome to study virus assembly Principal Investigator 31,500 Research Grant
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