BBSRC Portfolio Analyser
Investigator / Supervisor details
Name
Professor Andrew Pitsillides
Current Institution
Royal Veterinary College
Current Department
Comparative Biomedical Sciences CBS
Institution website
http://www.rvc.ac.uk
Previous Institutions
Current Awards
No current BBSRC awards
Completed Awards
Reference
Title
Award Role
Value £
Type
00/A4/S/06922
Regulation of eNOS in bone and its essential role in mechano-adaptive response to loading
Principal Supervisor
37,132
Studentships
02/A2/S/08914
Assessment of effects of novel chiral compounds on glutamate receptors in bone cells
Principal Supervisor
41,845
Studentships
99/A5/S/05757
Regulation of eNOS in bone and its essential role in mechano-adaptive response to loading
Principal Supervisor
35,156
Studentships
99/B1/S/05252
The role and regulation of nitric oxide in adaptive responses to mechanical loading
Principal Supervisor
35,002
Studentships
BB/C518930/1
Advancing animal welfare science:welfare assessment and early life programming
Co-investigator
606,184
Research Grant
BB/E013244/1
Equipment for studying locomotion to be used in animal biomechanics animal welfare developmental biology and engineering research
Co-investigator
241,710
Research Grant
BB/I014608/1
Kick-starting mechanoadaptation in aged bones
Principal Investigator
313,091
Research Grant
BB/J003727/1
An innate protector of ageing cartilage: FSTL3
Co-investigator
424,986
Research Grant
BB/K007904/1
Fat-Hippo regulation of osteoblast differentiation
Principal Investigator
48,015
Research Grant
BB/R506011/1
Identifying Cellular Mechanisms for the Skeletal Benefits of SFX-01
Principal Investigator
106,212
Training Grants
BBS/S/E/2006/13236
Physiological responses to articular joint loading in a novel non-invasive mouse model
Principal Supervisor
69,163
Studentships
BBS/S/H/2005/11902
Integrated control of joint formation through mechanomodulation of ERK-dependent gene expression
Principal Supervisor
49,415
Studentships
BBS/S/L/2004/11217
The role of mechanical loading and a 10 and a 11 integrins in osteochondral function
Principal Supervisor
48,757
Studentships
ERA16303
Soft tissue ageing is characterised by a failure of matrix synthesis and the accumulation of fragmented matrix proteins
Co-investigator
202,728
Research Grant
S06814
Early strain-related control mechanisms in bone's functionally adaptive response to load-bearing
Co-investigator
147,989
Research Grant
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