BBSRC Portfolio Analyser
Investigator / Supervisor details
Name
Dr Jacob Malone
Current Institution
John Innes Centre
Current Department
Molecular Microbiology
Institution website
http://www.jic.ac.uk
Previous Institutions
University of East Anglia
Current Awards
Reference
Title
Award Role
Value £
Type
BB/T019808/1
The UK Crop Microbiome CryoBank
Principal Investigator
310,754
Research Grant
BB/X012077/1
HORTICULTURE: Biological control of potato scab using natural Pseudomonas strains
Principal Investigator
40,307
Research Grant
BBS/E/J/000PR9797
Susceptibility
Co-investigator
6,063,684
Institute Project
BBS/E/J/000PR9798
Evolution
Co-investigator
3,836,379
Institute Project
Completed Awards
Reference
Title
Award Role
Value £
Type
BB/M002586/1
Global control of bacterial translation by specific ribosome modification
Principal Investigator
437,774
Research Grant
BB/M02718X/1
USA Partnering award: Genomic selection in cereals for grain quality and improved soil health
Co-investigator
30,387
Research Grant
BB/M027198/1
Other Countries Partnering Award, Canada: Genomic selection in cereals for grain quality and improved soil health
Co-investigator
7,216
Research Grant
BB/R018154/1
Plasmid manipulation of bacterial gene regulatory networks
Principal Investigator
485,682
Research Grant
BB/R018154/2
Plasmid manipulation of bacterial gene regulatory networks
Principal Investigator
82,567
Research Grant
BB/T004363/1
CEPAMS Newton Fund: Sino-UK excellence with impact on the Sustainable Development Goals
Co-investigator
2,013,638
Research Grant
BBS/E/J/000C0655
Analysis of key cyclic-di-GMP signalling systems that control wheat rhizosphere colonisation by Pseudomonas fluorescens
Principal Investigator
478,601
Institute Project
BBS/E/J/000CA570
Global control of bacterial translation by specific ribosome modification
Principal Investigator
55,848
Institute Project
BBS/E/J/000CA649
The role of Pseudomonas secondary metabolism in potato scab biocontrol
Principal Investigator
22,427
Institute Project
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