Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Rod Wilson
Current InstitutionUniversity of Exeter
Current DepartmentBiosciences
Institution websitehttp://www.ex.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/W017938/1 Bringing the phenomics of aquatic embryos to key challenges in aquaculture Co-investigator 185,373 Research Grant
BB/W018039/1 Transformational blueprint for a blue economy on UK terrestrial farms: integrating sustainable shrimp production in a changing agricultural landscape Principal Investigator 1,965,718 Research Grant

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/D005108/1 Novel integration of gas exchange osmotic and acid-base regulatory functions of the gill and gut of fish in hypersalinities Principal Investigator 300,485 Research Grant
BB/E528260/1 BBSRC Industrial Partnership Grant Principal Investigator 70,820 Training Grants
BB/F009364/1 Novel driving forces for water transport & osmoregulation: carbonate precipitation and osmotic coefficients Principal Investigator 419,605 Research Grant
BB/J00913X/1 Using integrative acid-base physiology to improve the efficiency and sustainability of fish production Principal Investigator 309,696 Research Grant
BB/M017583/1 Using physiology to optimise water quality and the sustainability of intensive recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) Principal Investigator 150,618 Research Grant
BB/N013344/1 Optimising ammonia to improve sustainability in highly buffered recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) Principal Investigator 150,259 Research Grant
BB/S004122/1 ROBUST-SMOLT: Impact of early life history in freshwater recirculation aquaculture systems on salmon robustness and susceptibility to disease at sea. Co-investigator 259,673 Research Grant
BB/S004300/1 AquaLeap: Innovation in Genetics and Breeding to Advance UK Aquaculture Production Co-investigator 255,843 Research Grant
BB/S016236/1 ProtoNutrition, Robustness, Oxygen and Omega-3 in Salmon (ProtoROOS) Principal Investigator 54,284 Research Grant
BBS/S/A/2004/11078 Multiple whole organism roles of calcium-sensing receptors in marine teleost fish Principal Supervisor 50,440 Studentships
BBS/S/L/2005/12124 Role of social rank in the development, physiology and reproductive strategy in salmonids Principal Supervisor 49,864 Studentships
S06849 A novel role for the intestine in acid-base regulation of marine teleosts Principal Investigator 118,452 Research Grant
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