Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Ian Connerton
Current InstitutionUniversity of Nottingham
Current DepartmentSch of Biosciences
Institution websitehttp://www.nott.ac.uk
Previous InstitutionsQuadram Institute Bioscience

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
00/A1/D/06362 Host-pathogen interactions of E. coli Principal Supervisor 37,132 Studentships
02/B1/D/08309 Campylobacter populations post phage treatment Principal Supervisor 41,845 Studentships
97/A2/C/03197 Biochemical analysis of olfactory receptors Co-Supervisor 32,558 Studentships
ABC11740 Ferulic acid esterases for effective processing of plant carbohydrates Principal Investigator 101,457 Research Grant
BB/C504543/1 The influence and therapeutic use of bacteriophage against campylobacters entering the human food chain Principal Investigator 272,103 Research Grant
BB/G01616X/1 BBSRC Centre For Sustainable Bioenergy (BSBEC): Programme 4: Lignocellulosic Conversion To Bioethanol (LACE) Co-investigator 5,349,451 Research Grant
BB/I024291/1 Establishment of a strategic training hub for the advancement of the UK agri-food industry Co-investigator 4,045,618 Training Grants
BB/I024585/1 Interventions effects on Campylobacter populations in poultry and poultry meat Principal Investigator 348,009 Research Grant
BB/I024682/1 Predictive modelling to optimise phage intervention against Campylobacter in poultry Principal Investigator 400,250 Research Grant
BB/P02355X/1 Development of a Bacteriophage Product to Control Campylobacter Contamination in Kenya Principal Investigator 226,681 Research Grant
BBS/E/F/03017045 Bitter reception and bitter-salt interactions Principal Investigator 75,747 Institute Project
BBS/E/F/03018364 Characterisation of flavour receptors Principal Investigator 148,790 Institute Project
BBS/E/F/03350858 Modelling and characterisation of primary flavour perception Principal Investigator 226,515 Institute Project
BBS/S/L/2003/10240 Esterases to utilise waste agri-food products Principal Supervisor 44,773 Studentships
BBS/S/N/2004/11502 The risk of repetitive pro-inflammatory response posed by Campylobacter jejuni Principal Supervisor 20,650 Studentships
D11161 A spatial and temporal image system for cellular fluorescent probe microscopy Principal Investigator 100,747 Research Grant
D20452 Pro-inflammatory response to Campylobacter and heat-stable Campylobacter products Principal Investigator 243,297 Research Grant
JIF16999 Joint Infrastructure Fund award: 'Nutritional genomics: application of genetic resources to the improvement of food quality and health' Co-investigator 1,536,724 Research Grant
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