Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Robert Lucas
Current InstitutionThe University of Manchester
Current DepartmentSchool of Biological Sciences
Institution websitehttp://www.man.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/S015272/1 Role of the lateral hypothalamus in alerting effects of light Co-investigator 552,179 Research Grant
BB/V011111/1 Chronotype and circadian reafference: the impact of free will on the mammalian circadian clock Principal Investigator 650,061 Research Grant
BB/W015692/1 The Nucleus Reuniens as a key control point for effects of light on learning and memory Co-investigator 674,649 Research Grant
BB/W018454/1 Italy-UK partnership: Understanding the neural networks underlying circadian decisions Principal Investigator 9,097 Research Grant

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
02/B1/S/08211 Examining the retinal mechanisms underlying photic regulation of mammalian behaviour Principal Supervisor 13,111 Studentships
BB/H020713/1 MRes Integrative Biology Co-investigator 271,204 Training Grants
BB/I007296/1 The contribution of inner retinal photoreception to mouse visual function Principal Investigator 500,207 Research Grant
BB/K002252/1 Realising the optogenetic potential of JellyOp: an opsin photopigment from the box jellyfish Principal Investigator 370,707 Research Grant
BB/N014901/1 Using colour to tell time Co-investigator 502,284 Research Grant
BB/P009182/1 The impact of daytime light exposure on diurnal and circadian rhythms in the diurnal rodent Rhabdomys pumillio Principal Investigator 504,257 Research Grant
BB/R014361/1 An upright confocal microscope for multidisciplinary research Co-investigator 282,781 Research Grant
BB/V019198/1 Metabolic and behavioural phenotyping system Co-investigator 339,360 Research Grant
BBS/B/09678 A post-genomic quantitative approach to examining the roles of specific retinal photoreceptor classes in decoding the light environment in mammals Principal Investigator 317,037 Research Grant
BBS/S/B/2002/10851 Examining the retinal mechanisms underlying photic regulation of mammalian behaviour Principal Supervisor 33,974 Studentships
BBS/S/H/2005/12027 Long term light adaptation in mammalian visual pathways Principal Supervisor 49,864 Studentships
NEU15432 Non-image forming photoreceptive pathways in the mammalian retina: A genomic cellular and systems approach Co-investigator 429,632 Research Grant
S18912 A transgenic approach to investigating the function of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells in mammals Principal Investigator 182,248 Research Grant
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