Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Lee Sweetlove
Current InstitutionUniversity of Oxford
Current DepartmentBiology
Institution websitehttp://www.ox.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/E002323/1 A genome-scale model of Arabidopsis metabolism Principal Investigator 377,071 Research Grant
BB/E00749X/1 Elucidating the OXI1 stress signalling network Principal Investigator 131,618 Research Grant
BB/E024742/1 Regulation of the plant metabolic network during stress Principal Investigator 311,630 Research Grant
BB/G013993/1 Evolution of Rab GTPase functions and endomembrane compartments in land plants Co-investigator 473,621 Research Grant
BB/G529308/1 BBSRC Industrial CASE Partnership Grant Principal Investigator 72,540 Training Grants
BB/H00338X/1 Tonoplast transport as a determinant of tomato fruit chemical composition Principal Investigator 584,764 Research Grant
BB/I004653/1 Fruit Integrative Modelling (FRIM) Principal Investigator 338,714 Research Grant
BB/K01353X/1 A universal pipeline for genetically-encoded fluorescent biosensor production Principal Investigator 119,636 Research Grant
BB/N010191/1 14 ERA-CAPS_Simultaneous manipulation of source and sink metabolism for improved crop yield Principal Investigator 356,590 Research Grant
BB/R013829/1 Metabolomics for Bioscience Research Co-investigator 553,626 Research Grant
BB/R506424/1 Use of synthetic metabolons for production of green chemicals by Clostridia Principal Investigator 98,212 Training Grants
BBS/S/K/2003/10125 The function of protein-protein interactions between enzymes of primary metabolism Principal Supervisor 44,755 Studentships
D14494 Fruit yield and quality in tomato; from agronomic trait to genetic basis Principal Investigator 171,948 Research Grant
E20443 Regulation of metabolic networks at the level of gene expression - a systems approach to metabolic engineering Principal Investigator 190,289 Research Grant
JF16984 BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship The metabolic consequences of oxidative stress generated in the plant mitochondrion Principal Investigator 386,012 Fellowships
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