Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Neil Ranson
Current InstitutionUniversity of Leeds
Current DepartmentSch of Molecular & Cellular Biology
Institution websitehttp://www.leeds.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/T004525/1 A world of virus structures: understanding how non-icosahedral capsids are built Principal Investigator 616,583 Research Grant
BB/W017644/1 Structural & Functional Investigations of Hepatitis B Virus Pol Activity in a Native-like Context Co-investigator 501,634 Research Grant
BB/W019485/1 A cryo-capable electron microscope for the Astbury Biostructure Laboratory Principal Investigator 498,376 Research Grant

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/C511372/1 Cryo-electron tomography at Leeds University Co-investigator 119,000 Research Grant
BB/E01433X/1 Defining the molecular pathway for yeast prion fibril assembly using cryo-electron microscopy Principal Investigator 381,145 Research Grant
BB/F011105/1 A Versatile High Resolution Low Vacuum FEG SEM for the Biosciences and Interdisciplinary Research Co-investigator 232,183 Research Grant
BB/L021250/1 Untangling the processes of replication in and encapsidation in Picornavirales Principal Investigator 355,252 Research Grant
BB/L022095/1 Testing novel anti-viral strategies in plants Co-investigator 455,786 Research Grant
BB/R00160X/1 Exploiting the power of heterologous expression in plants to discover new virus structure. Principal Investigator 494,318 Research Grant
BB/S019553/1 Bearing the context in mind: A cryo FIB-SEM based CLEM workflow to investigate relationships between molecular interactions and ultrastructure Co-investigator 593,518 Research Grant
BB/W019795/1 BioEmPiRe; Accessing uncharted but essential landscapes to biological machineries by pulse EPR Co-investigator 988,938 Research Grant
REI20490 Enhanced computing infrastructure for structural biology and bioinformatics at the University of Leeds Principal Investigator 197,958 Research Grant
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