BBSRC Portfolio Analyser
Investigator / Supervisor details
Name
Professor John Quinn
Current Institution
University of Liverpool
Current Department
Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Institution website
http://www.liv.ac.uk
Previous Institutions
University of Edinburgh
Current Awards
No current BBSRC awards
Completed Awards
Reference
Title
Award Role
Value £
Type
0014798
Delivery of artificial chromosomes in vivo via a virus vector system
Principal Investigator
126,928
Research Grant
98/A2/S/04179
Modification of the tachykinin signal transduction pathway in vivo using an AAV vector
Principal Supervisor
33,602
Studentships
BB/D016754/1
The mechanisms by which polymorphic domains in the 5HTT gene potentially correlated with behavioural disorders modulate gene expression
Principal Investigator
393,188
Research Grant
BB/E012388/1
Application of automated high-content live-cell fluorescence imaging in multidisciplinary studies of epithelial neuronal and stem cell function
Co-investigator
211,527
Research Grant
BB/L502480/1
Epigenetic and transcriptional regulation of the mir137 locus
Principal Investigator
93,520
Training Grants
BBS/S/P/2003/10354
Nociception and neuronal gene expression in fish
Principal Supervisor
44,773
Studentships
C12634
Effects of acute ischaemia on thalamocortical synaptic transmission in vitro
Principal Investigator
188,544
Research Grant
G04956
Identification of DNase-1 hypersensitive sites correlated with preprotachykinin-A gene expression
Principal Investigator
97,305
Research Grant
NEU15439
Molecular analysis of the role of the tachykinins in pain reward and anxiety
Principal Investigator
290,564
Research Grant
NEU15440
Molecular analysis of the role of the tachykinins in pain reward and anxiety
Co-investigator
213,960
Research Grant
REI18490
High resolution analysis of phenotype in manipulated complex tissues
Co-investigator
200,000
Research Grant
REI18500
Multi-user cell culture laboratories for cell imaging and stem cell research
Co-investigator
82,272
Research Grant
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