Investigator / Supervisor details

NameDr Edwin Yates
Current InstitutionUniversity of Liverpool
Current DepartmentInstitute of Integrative Biology
Institution websitehttp://www.liv.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
B14080 Heparan sulphate analogue libraries: creation using chemo-enzymatic strategies and bioactivity screening in FGF signalling Co-investigator 205,372 Research Grant
BB/D006325/1 Chemical intervention in heparan sulphate-dependent growth factor signalling systems using engineered heparin saccharides Co-investigator 546,104 Research Grant
BB/D020794/1 Spectroscopic tools for improved protein secondary structure analysis in protein-heparan sulfate complexes Principal Investigator 100,764 Research Grant
BB/G00059X/1 Carbohydrate isoelectric focussing: A new tool for the unprecedented separation of complex glycosaminoglycan structures. Principal Investigator 41,980 Research Grant
BB/H016155/1 Detecting structural changes in protein: polysaccharide complexes; an enabling technology. Principal Investigator 75,281 Training Grants
BB/K015958/1 Compatibility rules for glycosaminoglycan-amyloid interactions Co-investigator 338,401 Research Grant
BB/K021281/1 China-UK Partnership to Develop Biotechnology Applications of Novel Heparinoids and Sulfated Polysaccharides Co-investigator 43,368 Research Grant
BB/N021703/1 New tools and technology to evaluate biological sulphation Co-investigator 151,124 Research Grant
BB/V003372/1 Development of a biotechnology platform for enzymatic sulfation of industrial products based on polysaccharide sulfotransferases Co-investigator 252,430 Research Grant
BBS/B/02649 Exploiting saccharide microarrays: towards glycomic studies of heparan sulphate-protein interactions Co-investigator 274,657 Research Grant
BBS/B/13047 Interaction of heparan sulfate with the protease bet-secretase: a novel mechanism for regulation of APP processing Co-investigator 262,513 Research Grant
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