Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Peter McGlynn
Current InstitutionUniversity of York
Current DepartmentBiology
Institution websitehttp://www.york.ac.uk
Previous InstitutionsUniversity of Aberdeen

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/C008316/1 Conflicts between DNA replication fork progression and transcriptional regulation Principal Investigator 239,317 Research Grant
BB/E020690/1 Preventing too much of a good thing - conferring DNA structure specificity on a replicative helicase via its loader. Principal Investigator 305,790 Research Grant
BB/G00269X/1 Replication fork repair at the single-molecule level Co-investigator 281,222 Research Grant
BB/G005915/1 Avoiding replication trainwrecks - are accessory replicative helicases needed to underpin replication of protein-bound DNA? Principal Investigator 302,284 Research Grant
BB/H020950/1 MSc in Cell and Molecular Systems Biology Co-investigator 223,204 Training Grants
BB/I001859/1 Why does transcription present a major barrier to genome duplication? Principal Investigator 289,461 Research Grant
BB/I001859/2 Why does transcription present a major barrier to genome duplication? Principal Investigator 151,603 Research Grant
BB/J014826/1 Recombination and the clearance of replicative blocks - to bypass or not to bypass? Principal Investigator 319,668 Research Grant
BB/K00168X/1 Speeding and stuttering: analysing the dynamics of DNA replication at the single molecule level Principal Investigator 301,195 Research Grant
BB/N006453/1 Replication repair in real life: analysing how broken DNA replication machines are rebuilt inside cells. Co-investigator 691,282 Research Grant
BB/N014863/1 Precision to the very end: what happens when two replication forks converge during termination? Co-investigator 367,303 Research Grant
BB/P000746/1 Pushing proteins off DNA - how do helicases unwind protein-coated DNA? Co-investigator 408,497 Research Grant
BB/R001235/1 Tackling tricky twists - how does DNA gyrase function inside living cells? Co-investigator 379,684 Research Grant
BBS/S/C/2004/12449 Mechanism of action of PriA helicase and its relationship to replication restart in E.coli (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511800/1) Principal Supervisor Studentships
BBS/S/P/2003/10410 RecQ helicase, DNA replication and the maintenance of genome stability Principal Supervisor 45,178 Studentships
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