Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Vernonica E. (Noni) Franklin-Tong
Current InstitutionUniversity of Birmingham
Current DepartmentSch of Biosciences
Institution websitehttp://www.bham.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/P02601X/1 Integrated approaches to plant sexual reproduction studies to enhance food security Co-investigator 41,556 Research Grant
BB/T00486X/1 Elucidating the role of ROS in mediating self-incompatibility induced PCD Co-investigator 526,664 Research Grant

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
98/B1/C/04040 The cytoskeleton and signalling in pollen of Papaver rhoeas Principal Supervisor 33,592 Studentships
BB/C501325/1 Self-incompatibility in Papaver rhoeas: functional characterisation of the pollen S-linked gene STM1 Co-investigator 259,868 Research Grant
BB/D521181/1 Characterisation of a caspase-like protein activated by the SI response in Papaver rhoeas Principal Investigator 290,477 Research Grant
BB/G003149/1 SI-mediated phospho-regulation of pollen soluble inorganic pyrophosphatases Principal Investigator 444,506 Research Grant
BB/H012133/1 Investigating the PrpS-PrsS (pollen & pistil SI determinant) interaction Principal Investigator 416,339 Research Grant
BB/P005489/1 F-actin associated proteins implicate new mechanisms involved in SI-PCD Co-investigator 482,995 Research Grant
BBS/S/C/2005/12926 Investigating links between signalling components involved in the SI response in Papaver rhoeas (Funded via Training Grant BB/B512824/1) Principal Supervisor Studentships
C09221 Characterisation of key events involved in the self-incompatibility (SI) response in Papaver rhoeas Principal Investigator 182,107 Research Grant
C15798 Control of p26 activity by a CDPK its function pollen tube growth and the SI reaction on Papaver rhoeas Principal Investigator 176,660 Research Grant
C18649 Investigating if SI-induced actin disruption is involved in programmed cell death Principal Investigator 217,288 Research Grant
P06652 Molecular and biochemical characterisation of protein phosphorylation involved in the self incompatibility reaction in Papaver rhoeas Principal Investigator 155,098 Research Grant
P08335 Analysis of Ca signalling and Ca waves in the self-incompatability ( SI) response in Papaver rhoeas Principal Investigator 167,614 Research Grant
P10108 Functional analysis of the receptor-ligand interaction in the SI reaction of Papaver rhoeas Co-investigator 201,579 Research Grant
P15216 Investigation of the p52 MAPK signalling cascade involved in the SI response in Papaver rhoeas Principal Investigator 105,460 Research Grant
P17300 The involvement of programmed cell death in the SI response in Papaver rhoeas Principal Investigator 102,420 Research Grant
P18254 The role and mode of action of Sph1/74 a novel class of protein signal molecule from Arabidopis thaliana Co-investigator 226,836 Research Grant
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