Investigator / Supervisor details

NameDr Peter Evans
Current InstitutionBabraham Institute
Current DepartmentSignalling
Institution websitehttp://www.babraham.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
00/A1/C/06523 The evolution of agonist-specific coupling of aminergic G-protein coupled receptors Principal Supervisor 37,132 Studentships
95/A1/C/00728 Agonist-specific coupling of a cloned human alpha2A-adrenergic receptor to multiple second messenger sys Principal Supervisor 30,553 Studentships
9708942 Allosteric modulation of biogenic amine G-protein coupled receptors by endogenously released neuropeptides Principal Investigator 80,268 Research Grant
BB/B511900/1 BBSRC Doctoral Training Account - 2004 Principal Investigator 1,097,040 Training Grants
BB/D525905/1 BBSRC Doctoral Training Grant - 2005 Principal Investigator 1,735,104 Training Grants
BB/E00153X/1 Molecular mechanisms underlying rapid nongenomic actions of ecysteroids Principal Investigator 394,841 Research Grant
BB/F015852/1 Doctoral Training Grant Principal Investigator 687,120 Training Grants
BB/F016069/1 Molecular and cellular mechanisms regulating ageing Principal Investigator 217,620 Training Grants
BB/G017204/1 New regulators of pluripotency and epigenetic reprogramming in ES and iPS cells Co-investigator 74,410 Training Grants
BBS/E/B/00001072 The cloning and expression of Drosophila G-protein coupled receptors activated by octopamine or neuropeptides related to neuropeptide Y Principal Investigator 921,831 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/00001194 The cloning and expression of novel beta-adrenergic-like receptors Principal Investigator 166,903 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/00001195 Allosteric modulation of vertebrate adrenergic receptors Principal Investigator 168,630 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/0000C194 The cloning and expression of novel G-protein coupled receptors Principal Investigator 1,817,429 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/0000L201 Molecular mechanisms underlying rapid nongenomic actions of ecdysteroids Principal Investigator 84,904 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/0000L706 BBSTC DTA Studentship: Lysophospholipid signalling via cloned Drosophila G-protein coupled receptors Principal Investigator 26,433 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/0000L727 BBSRC DTG: The characterization of alpha-adrenergic-like biogenic amine G-protein coupled receptors from Amphioxus Principal Investigator 118,757 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/0000L970 BBSRC DTA Studentship: The cloning and expression of novel adrenergic adrenergic receptors from the protochordate Amphioxus Principal Investigator 53,101 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/0000L971 BBSRC DTA Studentship: The cloning and expression of novel vertebrate beta-adrenergic-like receptors Principal Investigator 66,036 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/51001087 Agonist specific coupling of vertebrate adrenoceptors to different second messengers Principal Investigator 747,555 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/51001102 The pharmacology and mode of action of a cloned Drosophila dopamine receptor. Principal Investigator 85,170 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/51976463 A functional genomic investigation of the role of noradrenaline in insect nervous systems Principal Investigator 47,935 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/51996635 Agonist-specific coupling and insect neuropeptide receptors. Principal Investigator 9,464 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/51996693 Allosteric modulation of biogenic amine G-proteins coupled receptors by endogenously released neuropeptides. Principal Investigator 26,300 Institute Project
BBS/S/C/2004/12517 Signalling by novel beta-adrenergic-like g-protein coupled receptors (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1) Principal Supervisor Studentships
BBS/S/C/2004/12652 The cloning and expression of novel beta-adrenergic-like G-protein coupled reactors from Amphioxus (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511900/1) Principal Supervisor Studentships
CEL04739 Agonist-specific coupling and insect neuropeptide receptors Principal Investigator 143,658 Research Grant
EII05476 Agonist specific coupling of insect octopamine receptors Principal Investigator 9,048 Research Grant
GAN13049 A functional genomic investigation of the role of noradrenaline in insect nervous systems Principal Investigator 180,028 Research Grant
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