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Investigator / Supervisor details
Name
Professor Anne Willis
Current Institution
University of Cambridge
Current Department
MRC Toxicology Unit
Institution website
http://www.cam.ac.uk
Previous Institutions
University of Nottingham
Current Awards
No current BBSRC awards
Completed Awards
Reference
Title
Award Role
Value £
Type
AF13048
The role of eukaryotic internal ribosome entry in regulating expression of oncoproteins
Principal Investigator
373,662
Fellowships
AF13048/2
The role of eukaryotic internal ribosome entry in regulating expression of oncoproteins
Principal Investigator
48,607
Fellowships
BB/C000390/1
Translational regulation of L- and N-myc by internal ribosome entry; trans-acting factor requirements structure and mechanisms
Principal Investigator
388,178
Research Grant
BB/C516095/1
Translation control of pro-apoptotic genes during the induction of apoptosis
Co-investigator
198,467
Research Grant
BB/F000065/1
Investigation of the selective reprogramming of translation during apoptosis
Principal Investigator
537,102
Research Grant
BB/F000065/2
Investigation of the selective reprogramming of translation during apoptosis
Principal Investigator
74,549
Research Grant
BB/F011806/1
Identification of mechanism(s) of miRNA- mediated repression of translation
Co-investigator
549,940
Research Grant
BB/F011806/2
Identification of mechanism(s) of miRNA- mediated repression of translation
Co-investigator
177,504
Research Grant
BB/F014279/1
Regulation of protein synthesis as a mechanism of nutritional programming and developmental origins of optimal health
Principal Investigator
304,931
Research Grant
BB/F014279/2
Regulation of protein synthesis as a mechanism of nutritional programming and developmental origins of optimal health
Principal Investigator
110,359
Research Grant
BB/F018738/1
Enhancing global and mRNA specific translation for improved recombinant protein expression in in vitro cultured mammalian cells
Principal Investigator
311,265
Research Grant
BB/F018738/2
Enhancing global and mRNA specific translation for improved recombinant protein expression in in vitro cultured mammalian cells
Principal Investigator
142,558
Research Grant
BB/F019017/1
Translation regulation elements in both the 5` and 3` untranslated region; how do they coexist?
Co-investigator
332,538
Research Grant
BB/F019017/2
Translation regulation elements in both the 5` and 3` untranslated region; how do they coexist?
Co-investigator
106,429
Research Grant
BB/F02326X/1
The role of the RNA regulon in the control of gene expression
Principal Investigator
806,733
Fellowships
BB/F02326X/2
The role of the RNA regulon in the control of gene expression
Principal Investigator
519,800
Fellowships
BB/H024980/1
Investigation of the translational regulation of terminal oligo pyrimidine (TOP) containing mRNAs
Principal Investigator
605,421
Research Grant
BB/I019790/1
Defining novel mechanisms of mRNA translational control upon cold-shock in mammalian cells
Principal Investigator
305,785
Research Grant
BB/K501141/1
Exploring signalling of mGlu 5 receptors in vitro and vivo
Principal Investigator
92,173
Training Grants
BB/M006700/1
The role of RNA-binding proteins in the nucleolar stress response
Principal Investigator
258,216
Research Grant
BBS/B/03556
Regulation of cellular internal ribsome entry segment (IRES)
Principal Investigator
199,006
Research Grant
BBS/B/11257
Investigating the mechanism of internal ribosome entry using a novel genetic screen
Co-investigator
53,768
Research Grant
BBS/S/A/2003/11810
Identification and characterisation of mRNAs that are translated following DNA damage by cDNA microarray
Principal Supervisor
30,874
Studentships
BBS/S/H/2005/11990
Using RNA aptamers to study the role of polypyrimidine-tract-binding-protein in protein synthesis
Principal Supervisor
49,864
Studentships
C14959
Mechanistic studies of internal ribosome entry mediated by cellular IRESs
Principal Investigator
159,412
Research Grant
G15546
Investigation and characterisation of mRNAs that are translated by cap-independent mechanisms by cDNA microarray
Principal Investigator
168,876
Research Grant
G15546/2
Investigation and characterisation of mRNAs that are translated by cap-independent mechanisms by cDNA microarray
Principal Investigator
23,030
Research Grant
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