Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Andrew Loudon
Current InstitutionThe University of Manchester
Current DepartmentSchool of Biological Sciences
Institution websitehttp://www.man.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
0014904 Development of a novel transgenic approach to the study of clock gene regulation in a seasonally breeding mammal Principal Investigator 172,772 Research Grant
9810688 Application of a novel gene mapping tool (amplified fragment length polymorphism) to identify a clock gene in mammals Principal Investigator 110,640 Research Grant
BB/C515139/1 Using a seasonal mammal exhibiting low temperature torpor to understand the physiology of cardiac myoctes and resistance arrhythmias Co-investigator 311,578 Research Grant
BB/D004357/1 Regulation of circadian timers in a peripheral tissue the lung and identification of cellular and in vivo physiological pathways Principal Investigator 485,675 Research Grant
BB/E010490/1 Neural and molecular pathways regulating torpor in mammals Principal Investigator 822,973 Research Grant
BB/E022553/1 Molecular dynamics of circadian timing in a mouse model of human sleep disorder Principal Investigator 1,228,484 Research Grant
BB/G003033/1 Dissection of a novel molecular pathway involved in seasonal timing in a melatonin-target tissue using an experimental and systems-level approach. Principal Investigator 780,332 Research Grant
BB/H020713/1 MRes Integrative Biology Co-investigator 271,204 Training Grants
BB/J017744/1 Biological resonance: matching internal timing to environmental fluctuations Co-investigator 469,660 Research Grant
BB/K003097/1 Systems Biology analysis of biological timers and inflammation Co-investigator 4,160,524 Research Grant
BB/K003119/1 Epigenetic control of seasonal timing Principal Investigator 439,640 Research Grant
BB/L000954/1 Local and systemic circadian cues coordinately regulate innate immunity via an epigenetic circuit. Principal Investigator 489,796 Research Grant
BB/N015584/1 Unravelling the networks that regulate seasonal rhythmicity in the epigenome Principal Investigator 474,681 Research Grant
BB/P017347/1 Quantification of protein dynamics driving the circadian clock Principal Investigator 610,426 Research Grant
BB/R014361/1 An upright confocal microscope for multidisciplinary research Co-investigator 282,781 Research Grant
BB/S019324/1 Establishment of a cutting-edge imaging modality to enable multi-parameter analyses within tissues Co-investigator 436,438 Research Grant
BB/V019198/1 Metabolic and behavioural phenotyping system Co-investigator 339,360 Research Grant
BB/V019287/1 Cutting-edge Spectral sorter to drive in-depth analysis of cell states and activity in complex tissue environments Co-investigator 481,495 Research Grant
BBS/B/08744 Photoperiodic regulation of a neuroendocrine relay in a seasonal mammal: genomic and transcriptional pathways Principal Investigator 514,432 Research Grant
BBS/S/P/2003/10384 Dissecting the molecular physiology of a clock mutation: impact on global physiology Principal Supervisor 44,755 Studentships
REI18500 Multi-user cell culture laboratories for cell imaging and stem cell research Co-investigator 82,272 Research Grant
S05944 Analysis of the genetic basis of the circadian tau mutation in the Syrian hamster Principal Investigator 209,107 Research Grant
S08644 Seasonal regulation of immunity Co-investigator 115,196 Research Grant
S09286 Use of luciferase reporters to study melatonin signalling and real-time gene expression in the pituitary gland of a seasonal mammal Principal Investigator 243,482 Research Grant
S09291 Use of luciferase reporters to study melatonin signalling and real-time gene expression in the pituitary gland of a seasonal mammal Co-investigator 37,340 Research Grant
S12833 Body weight and reproductive cycles in a seasonal mammal and the action of leptin Principal Investigator 199,441 Research Grant
S14761 The long-term neuroendocrine regulation of energy balance in a seasonal mammal: a genetic and experimental approach Principal Investigator 316,588 Research Grant
S16862 Potential novel role for a neuropeptide signalling system in the circadian clock Co-investigator 352,116 Research Grant
S18856 Technology development: a mouse model of the hamster tau mutation to study integrative circadian physiology Principal Investigator 314,116 Research Grant
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