Investigator / Supervisor details

NameDr Martin Baron
Current InstitutionThe University of Manchester
Current DepartmentSchool of Biological Sciences
Institution websitehttp://www.man.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/V014218/1 Combining structure and genetic data to probe cis and trans regulation of Notch by ligands. Principal Investigator 484,470 Research Grant

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
01/B1/G/07306 Regulation of the notch receptor during cell fate determination in Drosophila Principal Supervisor 39,359 Studentships
97/A1/G/03328 Regulation of the Notch pathway during Drosophila development Principal Supervisor 32,537 Studentships
98/A1/G/04348 Regulation of GTPases during Drosophila development Principal Supervisor 33,568 Studentships
98/B1/G/04350 Regulation of the Notch pathway during drosophila development Principal Supervisor 33,602 Studentships
BB/C503162/1 Intracellular and extracellular regulation of Notch localisation and signalling Principal Investigator 256,477 Research Grant
BB/E002285/1 Endosomal regulation of Notch by Nedd4 proteins Principal Investigator 262,842 Research Grant
BB/H000976/1 Parallel notch activation mechanisms provide robustness to developmental patterning in Drosophila Principal Investigator 1,037,223 Research Grant
BB/M020797/1 Regulation of Notch signalling during development of a model stem cell niche Principal Investigator 376,022 Research Grant
BB/P000215/1 Exploiting Notch trafficking to probe mechanisms of endosomal sorting and compartmentation. Principal Investigator 463,097 Research Grant
BBS/S/C/2002/12862 Notch signalling in breast epithelial cells (Funded via Training Grant BB/B519068/1) Principal Supervisor Studentships
BBS/S/D/2005/13010 The regulation of stem cells in the Drosophila ovary (Funded via Training Grant BB/A517677/1) Principal Supervisor Studentships
CAD04300 Regulation of cell fate commitment Principal Investigator 175,045 Research Grant
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