Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Anne Willis
Current InstitutionUniversity of Cambridge
Current DepartmentMRC Toxicology Unit
Institution websitehttp://www.cam.ac.uk
Previous InstitutionsUniversity of Nottingham

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £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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