Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Karen Halliday
Current InstitutionUniversity of Edinburgh
Current DepartmentSch of Biological Sciences
Institution websitehttp://www.ed.ac.uk
Previous InstitutionsUniversity of Bristol

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/E000363/1 Defining the role of PIF3-like bHLH transcription factors in the integration of light and cold signalling in Arabidopsis Principal Investigator 306,958 Research Grant
BB/F005237/1 Regulation of biological signalling by temperature (ROBUST) Principal Investigator 2,416,591 Research Grant
BB/F013574/1 Phytochrome and pheromone signalling during the induction of a new cell type involved in sexual fusion in filamentous fungi Co-investigator 486,857 Research Grant
BB/F529011/1 Systems approaches to biological research training grant Principal Investigator 290,160 Training Grants
BB/M025551/1 Bilateral NSF/BIO-BBSRC: Modelling Light Control of Development Principal Investigator 440,942 Research Grant
BB/N005147/1 14 ERA-CAPS PHYTOCAL: Phytochrome Control of Resource Allocation and Growth in Arabidopsis and in Brassicaceae crops Principal Investigator 501,219 Research Grant
BB/N02334X/1 An affordable stereoscopic camera array system for capturing real-time 3D responses to vegetation dense environments Co-investigator 151,637 Research Grant
BBS/B/11923 The role of glucan water dikinase in the control of starch degradation in leaves Principal Investigator 179,311 Research Grant
D16789 Discovery and functional analysis of the starch proteome Principal Investigator 281,128 Research Grant
D20100 The role of beta-amylases in plastidial starch breakdown in plants Principal Investigator 116,944 Research Grant
P17262 ruby1: an insight into phytochrome E and/or phytochrome C signal transduction Principal Investigator 179,776 Research Grant
P17262/2 ruby1: an insight into phytochrome E and/or phytochrome C signal transduction Principal Investigator 61,244 Research Grant
P19861 The role of phyB in the control of reproductive timing Principal Investigator 246,807 Research Grant
P19861/2 The role of phyB in the control of reproductive timing Principal Investigator 138,124 Research Grant
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