Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Peter Brophy
Current InstitutionAberystwyth University
Current DepartmentIBERS
Institution websitehttp://www.aber.ac.uk
Previous InstitutionsUniversity of Liverpool

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/X01746X/1 Precision Solutions for Controlling Fasciolosis in Sheep Co-investigator 727,311 Research Grant

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/C503638/1 Proteomic analysis of triclabendazole response in Fasciola hepatica Principal Investigator 238,867 Research Grant
BB/C503638/2 Proteomic analysis of triclabendazole response in Fasciola hepatica Principal Investigator 139,044 Research Grant
BB/H009256/1 Developing a 'validation portfolio' to exploit key virulence proteins in Fasciola species for parasite control. Principal Investigator 285,137 Research Grant
BBS/S/B/2003/13283 Survival strategies of Fasciola hepatica in mammalian bile ducts Principal Supervisor 6,927 Studentships
BBS/S/P/2003/10460 Survival strategies of Fasciola hepatica in mammalian bile ducts Principal Supervisor 37,846 Studentships
JE412656 (A) Application of high-resolution sensitive quantification to research in functional genomics Co-investigator 77,401 Research Grant
JE514293 (A) A high precision automated spot cutter for expansion of the proteomics facility at Aberystwyth Principal Investigator 60,043 Research Grant
JE616455 Fermentation in post-genomic physiology studies and biomass production for investigating protein function Co-investigator 165,040 Research Grant
JRE10807 (A) Automated DNA sequencing system for expansion of key basic and applied biological research directions at Aberystwyth Principal Investigator 57,252 Research Grant
S08054 Glutathione-s-transferases of veterinary parasitic nematodes as potential targets for drug and vaccine therapy Co-investigator 199,922 Research Grant
S10062 Proteomics: resolving the molecular dynamics of nematode drug resistance Co-investigator 152,008 Research Grant
S14953 Putting the C. elegans genome to work: a proteome model for studying the establishment of chronic parasitic nematode infections Principal Investigator 231,512 Research Grant
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