Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Yizhi Cai
Current InstitutionThe University of Manchester
Current DepartmentChemistry
Institution websitehttp://www.man.ac.uk
Previous InstitutionsUniversity of Edinburgh

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/W013169/1 21ENGBIO Engineering Human Artificial Chromosomes (HACs) to Encode Genome Complexity Co-investigator 93,900 Research Grant
BB/W014483/1 21EBTA: Engineering Biology with Synthetic Genomes (EBSynerGy) Principal Investigator 1,329,012 Research Grant
BB/X004937/1 UKRI Switzerland Partnering Awards for a UK-Swiss Engineering Biology Meeting Principal Investigator 25,187 Research Grant

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/M00029X/1 Edinburgh Genome Foundry Co-investigator 2,000,295 Research Grant
BB/M005690/1 14-ERASynBio - IESY - Inducible Evolution of Synthetic Yeast genomes Principal Investigator 625,446 Research Grant
BB/M005690/2 14-ERASynBio - IESY - Inducible Evolution of Synthetic Yeast genomes Principal Investigator 79,426 Research Grant
BB/M018040/1 SynthSys-Mammalian: Edinburgh Mammalian Synthetic Biology Research Centre Co-investigator 11,379,882 Research Grant
BB/M025640/1 Building national hardware and software infrastructure for UK DNA Foundries Principal Investigator 1,992,747 Research Grant
BB/M025659/1 Assay Development Platforms Co-investigator 2,375,873 Research Grant
BB/P02114X/1 From genetic parts to neochromosome in yeast Principal Investigator 395,642 Research Grant
BB/R013497/1 A versatile proton transfer reaction-mass spectrometry platform for online monitoring of VOCs. Co-investigator 453,088 Research Grant
BB/S018301/1 Synthetic chromosomes to decipher requirements for optimal transmission of DNA in yeast Principal Investigator 14,066 Research Grant
BBS/OS/GC/000001 Activity to support identification and prioritisation of challenges around environmental sustainability in China and other DAC countries in the Southeast Asia region Principal Investigator 20,000 Research Grant
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