Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Philip Knight
Current InstitutionUniversity of Reading
Current DepartmentSch of Biological Sciences
Institution websitehttp://www.rdg.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
00/B1/S/06409 Interactions between germ cells and somatic cells in bovine ovarian follicles Principal Supervisor 37,126 Studentships
02/B1/S/08360 Do inhibins A and B subserve different roles in the avian pituitary-testicular axis? Principal Supervisor 6,408 Studentships
BB/G017174/1 Ovarian androgen synthesis: unravelling the roles of INSL3 and BMP signalling Principal Investigator 432,300 Research Grant
BB/M001369/1 Role of thecal inhibin alpha subunit in the regulation of INSL3-dependent androgen production in the ovary Principal Investigator 371,479 Research Grant
BBS/B/10439 Elucidation of functional roles of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPSs) in bovine ovarian follicles Principal Investigator 283,023 Research Grant
BBS/S/B/2003/10847 Do inhibins A and B subserve different roles in the avian pituitary-testicular axis? Principal Supervisor 44,773 Studentships
BBS/S/K/2004/11239 In vitro co-culture models to study intra-ovarian roles of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) Principal Supervisor 9,652 Studentships
BBS/S/K/2004/11239A In vitro co-culture models to study intra-ovarian roles of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) Principal Supervisor 5,240 Studentships
REI18515 Visualisation by confocal microscopy of protein location and interactions within living cells Co-investigator 139,340 Research Grant
S05760 Intra-ovarian roles of activins inhibins and follistatin in follicular development in cattle Principal Investigator 159,830 Research Grant
S11514 Intraovarian roles of inhibins activins and follistatin in the chicken Principal Investigator 195,568 Research Grant
S14995 Local roles of free inhibin alpha subunit and multiple follistatin isoforms in bovine ovarian follicles Principal Investigator 209,720 Research Grant
S17120 Significance of divergent expression patterns of inhibin-A and inhibin-B during ovarian follicle development in hens Principal Investigator 157,624 Research Grant
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