BBSRC Portfolio Analyser
Investigator / Supervisor details
Name
Professor Jay Hinton
Current Institution
University of Liverpool
Current Department
Clinical Infection, Microbiol & Immun
Institution website
http://www.liv.ac.uk
Previous Institutions
Quadram Institute Bioscience
Current Awards
No current BBSRC awards
Completed Awards
Reference
Title
Award Role
Value £
Type
BB/D004810/1
The role of central metabolism in the successful infection of macrophages and mice by Salmonella Typhimurium
Co-investigator
190,177
Research Grant
BB/D524732/1
Sorting and analysis of diverse cell populations for novel applications in diet and health and microbiology
Co-investigator
156,325
Research Grant
BB/E013171/1
Dual polarisation interferometry for studying biopolymer interactions relevant to food and the gastrointestinal tract
Co-investigator
120,039
Research Grant
BB/F00978X/1
Regulation of the ppGpp-dependent virulence gene programmes of S. Typhimurium
Co-investigator
300,157
Research Grant
BB/L023040/1
The Impact of Cholesterol on Staphylococci: Cell Responses and Membrane Dynamics.
Co-investigator
380,926
Research Grant
BB/M00094X/1
Liverpool GeneMill
Co-investigator
1,701,604
Research Grant
BB/R000220/1
A new generation of Crystallographic detector for Multi-user Barkla X-ray laboratory
Co-investigator
219,626
Research Grant
BB/S017534/1
Establishing the genetic basis of symbiosis in an insect host
Co-investigator
605,111
Research Grant
BB/T017481/1
MUSERGEN: MultiUSER equipment for GENe identification in biosciences and biotechnology
Co-investigator
287,000
Research Grant
BBS/E/F/00041208
Molecular microbiology of salmonella typhimurium and E. Coli
Principal Investigator
2,746,596
Institute Project
BBS/E/F/00041407
Bacterial functional genomics: Dissemination of cutting-edge technology (BACFUN)
Principal Investigator
51,402
Institute Project
BBS/E/F/00041765
Analysis of Salmonella gene expression during the early stages of growth
Principal Investigator
1,063
Institute Project
BBS/E/F/00042073
The role of central metabolism in the successful infection of macrophages by Salmonella typhimurium
Co-investigator
178,625
Institute Project
BBS/E/F/00042154
Animal susceptibility to infection and disease: do husbandry systems and welfare drive microbial colonisation and immune development
Co-investigator
169,142
Institute Project
BBS/E/F/00042240
The in vitro assembly and interactions of Salmonella surface structures
Co-investigator
181,166
Institute Project
BBS/E/F/00042252
Molecular microbiology of Salmonella
Co-investigator
2,129,333
Institute Project
BBS/E/F/00042266
Mathematical modelling of microbial adaptation and interaction
Co-investigator
987,402
Institute Project
BBS/E/F/00042300
Analysis and control of egg contamination by Salmonella and other pathogens after moving laying hens to enriched cages and alternative housing systems
Co-investigator
200,890
Institute Project
BBS/OS/GC/000009D
Transmission of Salmonella in Africa
Co-investigator
195,190
Research Grant
BBS/S/M/2006/13059
Effect of temperature changes on gene expression during the first stages of Salmonella growth
Principal Supervisor
51,326
Studentships
BBS/S/N/2003/10520
Analysis of salmonella gene expression during the early stages of growth
Principal Supervisor
44,773
Studentships
BBS/S/N/2004/11538
Genomic approach to the analysis of food safety in pigs
Principal Supervisor
14,892
Studentships
JE514379
(I) Real-time quantitative PCR equipment for gene expression studies
Co-investigator
41,208
Research Grant
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