BBSRC Portfolio Analyser
Investigator / Supervisor details
Name
Professor Johannes Reul
Current Institution
University of Bristol
Current Department
Bristol Medical School
Institution website
http://www.bris.ac.uk
Previous Institutions
Current Awards
Reference
Title
Award Role
Value £
Type
BB/T015551/1
Epigenetic regulation of stress-induced glucocorticoid action in the dentate gyrus and its behavioural implications
Principal Investigator
582,297
Research Grant
BB/V015389/1
Sex differences in stress-induced corticosteroid receptor interaction with the rat brain genome: Gene transcriptional and behavioural implications
Principal Investigator
436,604
Research Grant
BB/W020114/1
Bringing Laser Capture Microscopy Technology to the University of Bristol
Co-investigator
243,871
Research Grant
Completed Awards
Reference
Title
Award Role
Value £
Type
BB/F000510/1
Role of MSK in chromatin remodelling underlying stress-induced transcriptional induction in dentate gyrus granule neurons and behavioural adaptation
Principal Investigator
339,017
Research Grant
BB/F006802/1
Studies on the distinct control of free corticosterone levels in the brain
Co-investigator
387,926
Research Grant
BB/G02507X/1
The role of epigenetic processes in mediating the molecular and behavioural responses to stress in the dentate gyrus
Principal Investigator
703,431
Research Grant
BB/H020918/1
MRes systems neuroscience
Co-investigator
271,204
Training Grants
BB/K007408/1
Epigenetic control of gene transcriptional and behavioural responses to stress in the dentate gyrus
Principal Investigator
758,241
Research Grant
BB/N015045/1
Role of corticosteroid receptor DNA binding in stress-induced hippocampal gene transcription in relation to glucocorticoid and behavioural responses
Principal Investigator
437,072
Research Grant
BB/P001653/1
An integrated epigenomic/transcriptomic approach to elucidate glucocorticoid-regulated gene networks in stress-related cognitive behaviour
Principal Investigator
558,284
Research Grant
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