Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Johnjoe McFadden
Current InstitutionUniversity of Surrey
Current DepartmentMicrobial & Cellular Sciences
Institution websitehttp://www.surrey.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/V010611/1 Systems-based screen of compounds that target nitrogen metabolism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Principal Investigator 752,476 Research Grant

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/D007208/1 Construction of a genome scale metabolic model of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to investigate growth-regulated modulation of metabolism. Principal Investigator 435,837 Research Grant
BB/E015999/1 Growth-associated gene essentiality in Streptomyces coelicolor. Co-investigator 357,423 Research Grant
BB/G530284/1 UK-Japan collaboration on microbial systems biology Principal Investigator 51,126 Research Grant
BB/I00453X/1 Integration of modelling with transcription and gene essentiality profiling to study interaction of MTB bacillus with macrophages and dendritic cells. Co-investigator 495,173 Research Grant
BB/J002097/1 Investigation of stochastic variations in growth rate as the mechanism of drug tolerance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Principal Investigator 622,845 Research Grant
BB/K015974/1 SurreyFBA: Interactive tool for computer simulations of genome scale metabolic networks. Co-investigator 114,619 Research Grant
BB/L004569/1 Development of recombinant BCG vaccine and complementary diagnostics for TB control in cattle. Principal Investigator 542,474 Research Grant
BB/L022869/1 Identification of nitrogen source and metabolism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis during intracellular replication. Principal Investigator 671,148 Research Grant
BBS/S/P/2003/10451 Bioinformatic and metabolomics investigation of dormancy in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Principal Supervisor 44,833 Studentships
S06531 Identification of virulence genes in Mycobacterium paratuberculosis by allelic exchange Principal Investigator 186,392 Research Grant
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