Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Russell Foster
Current InstitutionImperial College London
Current DepartmentDept of Medicine
Institution websitehttp://www.ic.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
01/B1/S/07258 Non-image forming (nif) photorecptors: A molecular and cellular analysis Principal Supervisor 40,053 Studentships
96/A1/S/02273 Cone photoreceptors and the regulation of the mammalian biological clock Principal Supervisor 31,607 Studentships
97/B1/S/03265 Cellular and molecular characterisation of a novel ocular photopigment Principal Supervisor 32,558 Studentships
99/B1/S/05237 Novel visual pigments and the regulation of biological time Principal Supervisor 38,408 Studentships
BBS/S/B/2003/10857 Non-image forming (NIF) photoreceptors: a molecular and cellular analysis Principal Supervisor 45,600 Studentships
GAN13052 Clock gene expression circadian behaviour and ocular clock function in retinal transgenics Principal Investigator 396,256 Research Grant
NEU15432 Non-image forming photoreceptive pathways in the mammalian retina: A genomic cellular and systems approach Principal Investigator 429,632 Research Grant
S06023 The regulation of the mammalian pineal gland by light; the use of retinally degenerate mouse models Principal Investigator 132,992 Research Grant
S06077 The brain photoperiodic photoreceptors in aphids Co-investigator 135,656 Research Grant
S09568 Functional analysis of a novel vertebrate photopigment Principal Investigator 140,932 Research Grant
S10156 Isolation and characterisation of circadian clock genes from the mouse Co-investigator 153,103 Research Grant
S10158 Isolation and characterisation of circadian clock genes from the mouse Principal Investigator 62,744 Research Grant
S11023 Identification of a novel circadian photopigment in mammals Principal Investigator 216,818 Research Grant
S11820 Physiological characterisation of novel (VA) retinal photoreceptors Co-investigator 151,636 Research Grant
S18851 Is melanopsin a genuine photopigment? Studies on its role in mediating light-driven melanin granule movement in Xenopus laevis melanophores Co-investigator 220,036 Research Grant
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