BBSRC Portfolio Analyser
Investigator / Supervisor details
Name
Professor Ian Henderson
Current Institution
University of Cambridge
Current Department
Plant Sciences
Institution website
http://www.cam.ac.uk
Previous Institutions
Current Awards
Reference
Title
Award Role
Value £
Type
BB/P02601X/1
Integrated approaches to plant sexual reproduction studies to enhance food security
Co-investigator
41,556
Research Grant
BB/S006842/1
HEI10: a master switch for recombination in plants
Principal Investigator
619,439
Research Grant
BB/T004282/1
AAFC IWYP Aligned Call; Circadian clock editing in wheat
Principal Investigator
198,434
Research Grant
BB/V003984/1
Assembling and recombining the Arabidopsis centromeres
Principal Investigator
636,879
Research Grant
BB/W001209/1
The role of circadian oscillators in temperature responses of wheat
Co-investigator
784,154
Research Grant
Completed Awards
Reference
Title
Award Role
Value £
Type
BB/K007882/1
Genome-wide mapping of recombination hotspots in Arabidopsis
Principal Investigator
339,610
Research Grant
BB/L006847/1
meiTALENs: Directing crossover recombination with meiotic TAL nucleases
Principal Investigator
417,708
Research Grant
BB/M004937/1
13 ERA-CAPS. Delineating the crossover control networks in plants (DeCOP)
Principal Investigator
286,728
Research Grant
BB/M006212/1
Mechanisms and functions of photosynthetic entrainment of the Arabidopsis circadian clock
Co-investigator
416,244
Research Grant
BB/N002628/1
Releasing natural variation in bread wheat by modulating meiotic crossovers
Co-investigator
2,893,042
Research Grant
BB/N007557/1
EpiSpiX - Unlocking plant genetic diversity via epi-modification & targeted recombination.
Principal Investigator
540,558
Research Grant
BB/S020012/1
18-BTT: High-throughput fluorescent crossover reporters to dissect control of tomato meiotic recombination
Principal Investigator
202,432
Research Grant
BB/S020519/1
Multi-national workshop on cereal recombination
Co-investigator
9,879
Research Grant
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