Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Simon Carding
Current InstitutionQuadram Institute Bioscience
Current DepartmentGut Microbes and Health
Institution websitehttp://www.ifr.ac.uk
Previous InstitutionsUniversity of East Anglia

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/X001946/1 Vitamin scavenging in the gut: Structure/function of the tight-binding B12 foraging machinery in Bacteroides - and its biotechnological applications Co-investigator 749,413 Research Grant
BB/X010821/1 Understanding how food and beverages deliver improved nutrition across the lifecourse Co-investigator 356,136 Research Grant

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/C511172/1 A fluorescence activated cell sorter facility for the biosciences Co-investigator 153,581 Research Grant
BB/F003811/1 Immunology Imaging and Modelling Network Co-investigator 84,551 Research Grant
BB/K005391/1 Modelling the spatio temporal cell dynamics in the colonic crypt Principal Investigator 4,000 Research Grant
BB/K017144/1 A multidisciplinary approach to studying crypt-villus homeostasis and regeneration in the intestinal epithelium Principal Investigator 49,774 Research Grant
BB/L004291/1 Application of a commensal gut bacterium for the controlled delivery of heterologous proteins to the lower GI tract Principal Investigator 831,445 Research Grant
BB/L026872/1 Taiwan-Norwich: Development of an integrated platform for the study of mechanisms underlying ageing Principal Investigator 25,203 Research Grant
BB/N022505/1 China Partnering Award: Exchange of vaccine technology for delivery of oral vaccines to mucosal surfaces Co-investigator 30,489 Research Grant
BB/R009988/1 The role of LC3-associated phagocytosis during virus infection Co-investigator 148,495 Research Grant
BBS/E/F/00042243 The regulation of intestinal epithelial barrier function Principal Investigator 130,200 Institute Project
BBS/E/F/00042262 Integrated Biology of the GI Tract Principal Investigator 593,600 Institute Project
BBS/S/C/2003/12779 Molecular nature of cell-cell interactions in the intestinal immune system (Funded via Training Grant BB/A517718/1) Principal Supervisor Studentships
BBS/S/C/2005/12994 Mechanisms of protection from parasite-induced pathology (Funded via Training Grant BB/A517718/1) Principal Supervisor Studentships
REI18465 Gene expression in response to biotic and abiotic stress Co-investigator 43,300 Research Grant
REI20499 Haematopoietic stem/progenitor cells in health and disease Co-investigator 39,538 Research Grant
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