Investigator / Supervisor details

NameDr Ian Colquhoun
Current InstitutionQuadram Institute Bioscience
Current DepartmentMET - Metabolomics
Institution websitehttp://www.ifr.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
99/A3/D/05746 Novel spectroscopic approaches for analysing the composition of plant tissue Principal Supervisor 35,643 Studentships
BB/C511448/1 Integrated metabolomic analysis of health- and nutrition-related systems Co-investigator 200,000 Research Grant
BB/D007097/1 Identification of transcription factors regulating plant secondary metabolism through the integration of functional genomics and metabolomics Principal Investigator 242,454 Research Grant
BBS/E/F/00041555 Typical food products in Europe: consumer preference and objective characterisation (TYPIC) Principal Investigator 176,313 Institute Project
BBS/E/F/00041769 Chemical profiling (reorganisation of 4211225A into two projects: this and 4231770A) Principal Investigator 196,233 Institute Project
BBS/E/F/00041907 Tracing food commodities in Europe (TRACE) - (Fingerprinting and profiling methods) Principal Investigator 123,800 Institute Project
BBS/E/F/00042127 Identification of transcription factors regulating plant secondary metabolism through the integration of functional genomics and metabolomics Principal Investigator 191,382 Institute Project
BBS/E/F/00042295 Metabolomics Principal Investigator 736,376 Institute Project
BBS/E/F/02100839 Preparation & characterisation of multiply branched glucose oligosaccharides for structural investigations of amylopectin & glycogen Principal Investigator 24,790 Institute Project
BBS/E/F/02100887 New methods for the assessment of food composition & quality based on NMR spectroscopy & chemometrics Principal Investigator 27,337 Institute Project
BBS/E/F/04211025 New methodologies for assessing the potential of unintended effects in genetically modified food crops (GMOCARE) Principal Investigator 175,557 Institute Project
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