Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Francesco Falciani
Current InstitutionUniversity of Liverpool
Current DepartmentInstitute of Integrative Biology
Institution websitehttp://www.liv.ac.uk
Previous InstitutionsUniversity of Birmingham

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/T508937/1 Network approaches for modelling the Human Microbiome Principal Investigator 100,279 Training Grants

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/C511513/1 Establishment of a european high throughput NMR Centre for metabolomics and ligand discovery Co-investigator 200,000 Research Grant
BB/C515104/1 Metabolic and transcriptional pathway inference using state space models: an application to understanding acid response Principal Investigator 281,024 Research Grant
BB/D524624/1 High Throughput Systems Biology Analysis Modelling and Stimulation of Large Biological Data Sets Principal Investigator 108,488 Research Grant
BB/H020586/1 MSc in Toxicology Co-investigator 406,806 Training Grants
BB/I004556/1 Modelling the Gene Regulatory Network underlying Lineage Commitment in Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells (LINCONET) Principal Investigator 270,583 Research Grant
BB/K019546/1 Towards predictive biology: using stress responses in a bacterial pathogen to link molecular state to phenotype Principal Investigator 260,961 Research Grant
BB/M020282/1 Open source pipelines for integrated metabolomics analysis by NMR and mass spectrometry Co-investigator 96,649 Research Grant
BBS/S/A/2004/10919 Modelling cell cross-talk through integration of expression profiling data with biological knowledge Principal Supervisor 47,623 Studentships
BBS/S/D/2004/12557 Analysis of gene expression data from animal model of Rheumatoid Arthritis (Funded via Training Grant BB/B512824/1) Principal Supervisor Studentships
BBS/S/H/2005/11992 Reconstructing genetic regulatory networks in host-pathogen interactions with Bayesian state-space models Principal Supervisor 49,864 Studentships
S20214 Changes in the host transcriptome during morbillivirus infection as determinants of virulence and host specificity Principal Investigator 4,340 Research Grant
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