Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Rupert Fray
Current InstitutionUniversity of Nottingham
Current DepartmentSch of Biosciences
Institution websitehttp://www.nott.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/C513369/1 An investigation into the role of post-transcriptional methylation of plant mRNA during development Principal Investigator 253,402 Research Grant
BB/K013637/1 Development of diagnostic tools for detection and quantifications of mRNA methylation Principal Investigator 119,796 Research Grant
BB/M008606/1 Defining the plant epitranscriptome Principal Investigator 318,525 Research Grant
BB/P010520/1 Investigating the role of phosphite in plant development Co-investigator 501,799 Research Grant
BB/R001715/1 m6A mRNA methylation - understanding an essential mechanism adjusting gene expression during development and differentiation Principal Investigator 139,685 Research Grant
BB/R021937/1 Gene-drive system for efficient chloroplast transformation Co-investigator 151,563 Research Grant
BB/S006478/1 Functional Consequences Of The Plant Epitranscriptome Principal Investigator 507,962 Research Grant
BB/W01260X/1 '21ENGBIO' Towards SYnthetic CHLOroPlastS (SYCHLOPS) Co-investigator 100,625 Research Grant
BBS/S/C/2005/13287 Investigation into post-transcriptional base methylation in mRNA (Funded via Training Grant BB/B512083/1) Principal Supervisor Studentships
D10349 Use of a two component selection system to control transgene inheritance in field grown crop plants Principal Investigator 143,983 Research Grant
D17264 Evaluation of novel plastid DNA methylating plants for transgenic conainment Principal Investigator 186,648 Research Grant
EGH16108 Genome manipulation with novel site-specific recombinases Co-investigator 980,512 Research Grant
JF09033 In planta expression of bacterial autoinducer and receptor genes to manipulate plant/microbe interactions Principal Investigator 227,088 Fellowships
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