BBSRC Portfolio Analyser
Investigator / Supervisor details
Name
Professor Ian Wilmut
Current Institution
University of Edinburgh
Current Department
Sch of Clinical Sciences
Institution website
http://www.ed.ac.uk
Previous Institutions
The Roslin Institute
Current Awards
No current BBSRC awards
Completed Awards
Reference
Title
Award Role
Value £
Type
98/A2/G/04669
Epigenetic influences on fetal development following nuclear transfer
Principal Supervisor
36,618
Studentships
BB/E023355/1
Epigenetic reprogramming and pronuclear asymmetry in early mouse development
Co-investigator
466,042
Research Grant
BBS/E/R/00000658
Identification, comparison and analysis of factors that influence development of cloned mouse embryos
Principal Investigator
86,566
Institute Project
BBS/E/R/00000678
Replacement of samples lost in freezer failure July 4th 2003
Principal Investigator
19,215
Institute Project
BBS/E/R/00000683
Molecular mechanisms that reprogramme nuclei early in mammalian development and their importance for animal well being
Principal Investigator
294,771
Institute Project
BBS/E/R/00000848
Role of DNA Methylation as a determinant of successful epigenetic reprogramming by nuclear transfer
Principal Investigator
17,514
Institute Project
BBS/E/R/01780636
Cellular and molecular factors influencing development of embryos reconstructed by nuclear transfer
Principal Investigator
425,187
Institute Project
BBS/E/R/01780658
Cellular & molecular factors influencing development of embryos reconstructed by nuclear transfer
Principal Investigator
175,718
Institute Project
BBS/E/R/01800848
Role of DNA Methylation as a determinant of successful epigenetic reprogramming by nuclear transfer
Principal Investigator
111,247
Institute Project
G20291
Use of frog oocyte and egg extracts to reprogramme nuclear function in mammalian cells
Principal Investigator
249,524
Research Grant
G20291/2
Use of frog oocyte and egg extracts to reprogramme nuclear function in mammalian cells
Principal Investigator
146,869
Research Grant
GTH14114
Role of DNA methylation as a determinant of successful epigenetic reprogramming by nuclear transfer
Principal Investigator
170,788
Research Grant
GTH14115
Role of DNA methylation as a determinant of successful epigenetic reprogramming by nuclear transfer
Co-investigator
186,448
Research Grant
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