Investigator / Supervisor details

NameDr Karl Burgess
Current InstitutionUniversity of Edinburgh
Current DepartmentSch of Biological Sciences
Institution websitehttp://www.ed.ac.uk
Previous InstitutionsUniversity of Glasgow

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/S003681/1 The Flux Capacitor: How mitochondria modulate metabolic flux and gene expression Co-investigator 930,786 Research Grant
BB/W020270/1 A New Platform for Detailed Analysis of High Value Proteins Principal Investigator 526,256 Research Grant

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
98/C1/B/04275 MSc in Molecular Modelling and Bioinformatics Student 10,850 Studentships
BB/K011235/1 Development of nanopatterned substrates for the delivery of high quality stem cells Co-investigator 654,227 Research Grant
BB/K011499/1 Integron and omics based acceleratation of industrial strain development Co-investigator 248,848 Research Grant
BB/K011499/2 Integron and omics based acceleratation of industrial strain development Co-investigator 144,643 Research Grant
BB/L023571/1 Nanopatterned Human Liver BioChips for Drug Hepatotoxicity Screening Co-investigator 206,980 Research Grant
BB/N018419/1 Materials exploitation of the biointerface to control MSC quality and niche phenotype Co-investigator 464,928 Research Grant
BB/P00220X/1 Rapid Bone Graft Synthesis Through Dual Piezoelectric/Nanomechaniocal Stimulation Co-investigator 407,556 Research Grant
BB/P024297/1 FlyMet.org - a tissue-based metabolomic online resource for the Drosophila and systems biology communities Co-investigator 750,066 Research Grant
BB/R505523/1 Optimisation of mass spectrometry methodologies for continuous sampling of intra and extracellular metabolomes from synthetic biology fermentations Principal Investigator 98,212 Training Grants
BB/R505523/2 Optimisation of mass spectrometry methodologies for continuous sampling of intra and extracellular metabolomes from synthetic biology fermentations Principal Investigator 68,269 Training Grants
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