Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Anthony David Whetton
Current InstitutionUniversity of Surrey
Current DepartmentFaculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Institution websitehttp://www.surrey.ac.uk
Previous InstitutionsThe University of Manchester

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/W019116/1 The "SEISMIC" facility for Spatially rEsolved sIngle and Sub-cellular oMICs Co-investigator 1,536,901 Research Grant

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
00/B1/C/06338 Proteomic analysis of stem cell commitment Principal Supervisor 37,132 Studentships
BB/F017804/1 High-throughput mass spec protease assay to investigate the functional role of this enzyme class in the normal cellular function Principal Investigator 72,540 Training Grants
BB/V011456/1 Molecular mapping of SARS-CoV2 and the host response with multiomics mass spectrometry to stratify disease outcomes Co-investigator 1,736,024 Research Grant
BBS/B/02681 Defining the role of a nuclear/cytoplasmic shuttling protein involved in signal transduction by use of the proteomics Principal Investigator 226,930 Research Grant
BBS/B/14507 A proteomic characterisation of embryonal stem cell development Principal Investigator 472,448 Research Grant
C10169 Identification and characterisation of signals for self-renewal and differentiation in haemopoietic stem cells Principal Investigator 226,628 Research Grant
CAD05566 Cellular signalling events associated with lineage restriction in bipotent neutrophil macrophage progenitor cells Principal Investigator 158,106 Research Grant
G02274 Studies on cellular signalling events associated with haemopoietic stem cell differentiation and development Principal Investigator 221,909 Research Grant
G15583 Regulation of embryonic stem cell differentian: the role of stem cell factor and its receptor c-Kit Co-investigator 174,480 Research Grant
G17608 North West Consortium for Third Generation Proteomics Co-investigator 1,710,812 Research Grant
G17609 North West Consortium for Third Generation Proteomics Co-investigator 323,400 Research Grant
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