Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Michael Bailey
Current InstitutionUniversity of Bristol
Current DepartmentClinical Veterinary Science
Institution websitehttp://www.bris.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/C510432/1 Faraday earmarked proposal: Genomic approaches to improving pig innate and adaptive immunity and health. Co-investigator 102,390 Research Grant
BB/H014292/1 Combating Swine Influenza Initiative (model project) Co-investigator 671,921 Research Grant
BB/L001330/1 Understanding influenza A virus: linking transmission, evolutionary dynamics, pathogenesis and immunity in pigs Co-investigator 4,449,823 Research Grant
BB/M006409/1 A metabonomic approach to identify biomarkers for bovine mycotoxicosis Co-investigator 399,944 Research Grant
BB/M008924/1 Sexual reproduction in the livestock pathogen Trypanosoma congolense Co-investigator 401,358 Research Grant
BB/M028232/1 US-UK BBSRC-NIFA Collab. Swine Immune Toolkit: Development of new immune reagents for swine health, vaccine and disease studies Principal Investigator 266,911 Research Grant
BB/R010188/1 Sexual reproduction in trypanosomes Co-investigator 445,822 Research Grant
BBS/OS/GC/000015B Immunological toolbox for livestock Co-investigator 354,107 Research Grant
BBS/OS/GC/200016 Immunological toolbox for livestock Co-investigator 52,014 Research Grant
BBS/S/N/2005/12374 Interactions between social environment and usage of T- and B-cell receptor V-segment genes Principal Supervisor 49,855 Studentships
JRE10819 (A) The role of the intestinal lamina propria in the induction and regulation of mucosal immune responses Co-investigator 25,000 Research Grant
S09245 Interactions between bacterial and host factors in the pathogenesis of Streptococcus suis in the pig Principal Investigator 143,509 Research Grant
S09246 Interactions between bacterial and host factors in the pathogenesis of Streptococcus suis in the pig Co-investigator 39,836 Research Grant
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