Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Sir David Baulcombe
Current InstitutionUniversity of Cambridge
Current DepartmentPlant Sciences
Institution websitehttp://www.cam.ac.uk
Previous InstitutionsUniversity of East Anglia

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/T013117/1 Epigenetics and hidden heritability in tomato Principal Investigator 743,422 Research Grant

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
9810762 Identification of genes required for late blight resistance in plants using novel virus-based gene silencing technology Principal Investigator 131,354 Research Grant
99/A4/P/05785 Dissection of plant disease resistance signalling pathways in Arabidopsis Principal Supervisor 38,393 Studentships
BB/C006739/1 Arabidopsis Agonaute Ribonucleoproteins in RNA silencing Principal Investigator 285,306 Research Grant
BB/C006739/2 Arabidopsis Agonaute Ribonucleoproteins in RNA silencing Principal Investigator 82,590 Research Grant
BB/D526110/1 BBSRC Doctoral Training Grant - 2005 Principal Investigator 650,664 Training Grants
BB/E004091/1 A computational platform for the high-throughput identification of short RNAs and their targets in plants Co-investigator 250,576 Research Grant
BB/E006981/1 SIROtyping : siRNA and miRNA profiles of tomato Principal Investigator 683,508 Research Grant
BB/E006981/2 SIROtyping : siRNA and miRNA profiles of tomato Principal Investigator 639,953 Research Grant
BB/F004028/1 How resistant plant varieties avoid suppression of RNA silencing by viruses as exemplified by sweetpotato: Better food security through virus control Co-investigator 598,490 Research Grant
BB/F011458/1 Confocal Microscopy Facility Co-investigator 225,504 Research Grant
BB/J011762/1 Modelling and manipulation of plant-aphid interactions: A new avenue for sustainable disease management of an important crop in Africa Co-investigator 908,570 Research Grant
BB/J014540/1 BB/J014540/1 Principal Investigator 5,663,860 Training Grants
BB/L014130/1 OpenPlant Co-investigator 11,787,968 Research Grant
BB/N013484/1 N-CIRCLE: Virtual Joint Centre for Closed-Loop Cycling of Nitrogen in Chinese Agriculture Co-investigator 2,403,479 Research Grant
BB/P020321/1 Molecular dissection of paramutation in tomato Principal Investigator 675,995 Research Grant
BB/R018529/1 An RNA cascade and disease resistance in tomato Principal Investigator 655,970 Research Grant
GAT09114 Potato virus X induced gene silencing as a novel approach for gene identification and function analysis Principal Investigator 170,785 Research Grant
P05171 Sense transgene-mediated silencing of viral endogenous nuclear genes in plants Principal Investigator 161,661 Research Grant
P09491 Isolation and functional analysis of Rar1 a disease resistance signalling gene in barley Principal Investigator 264,203 Research Grant
P09585 Molecular analysis of the disease resistance mechanism in potato controlled by Rx Principal Investigator 171,182 Research Grant
P09868 Structural and functional analysis of the Mlo protein family Principal Investigator 225,943 Research Grant
P11874 Molecular genetic dissection of the RPP5-mediated disease resistance pathway in Arabidopsis Principal Investigator 201,465 Research Grant
P13714 Analysis of disease resistance signalling protein interactions in plant cells Principal Investigator 246,436 Research Grant
P14588 Identification of foreign replicons and host genes naturally targeted by post-transcriptional gene silencing Principal Investigator 173,580 Research Grant
P15101 Factors affecting gene silencing in plants using tobacco rattle virus Principal Investigator 204,336 Research Grant
P15172 Molecular analysis and exploitation of Ry-mediated resistance Principal Investigator 200,996 Research Grant
P15176 Characterisation of a putative membrane-associated protein required for resistance to Phytophthora infestans in Nicotiana benthamiana Principal Investigator 191,056 Research Grant
P18617 The molecular mechanism of activation of NBS-LRR proteins Principal Investigator 262,928 Research Grant
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