Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Hugh Dickinson
Current InstitutionUniversity of Oxford
Current DepartmentBiology
Institution websitehttp://www.ox.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
01/A1/P/07403 Evolution of imprinting mechanisms in higher plants Principal Supervisor 54,251 Studentships
96/A1/G/02461 Male germ-line development in Arabidopsis thaliana Principal Supervisor 31,609 Studentships
98/A1/P/04455 Pollen coat proteins involved in pollen/stigma interactions in Brassica Principal Supervisor 33,602 Studentships
98/A2/P/04457 Molecular regulation of cereal endosperm development Principal Supervisor 33,602 Studentships
99/A2/P/05908 Molecular regulation of endosperm development in maize (Zea mays) Principal Supervisor 35,171 Studentships
BB/B512067/1 BBSRC Doctoral Training Account - 2004 Principal Investigator 548,520 Training Grants
BB/C510791/1 Targeted epigenetic modification and silencing of plant genes without the use of transgenesis Principal Investigator 96,360 Research Grant
BB/E007252/1 Optimising wheat grain shape and size for improved processing quality Principal Investigator 183,284 Research Grant
BB/E008585/1 Do differentially regulated regions (DMRs) control imprinting of the maize fie1 and fie2 genes? Principal Investigator 442,262 Research Grant
BB/F008694/1 Epigenetic control of the plant male gametophyte and germline Principal Investigator 394,950 Research Grant
BBS/B/07853 Features of maize imprinted genes which mark them for epigenetic modification and subsequent differential expression in the endosperm Principal Investigator 355,018 Research Grant
G11034 Functional genomics in Arabidopsis Co-investigator 204,424 Research Grant
G13338 Extra Sporogenous Cells: a gene essential for appropriate germline and tapetal cell specification in Arabidopsis Principal Investigator 204,196 Research Grant
G18339 Functional interactions and roles of homeobox proteins - BP and BP2 - in shoot and inflorescence development Principal Investigator 214,248 Research Grant
P01756 Brassica pollen cutinase: the synthesis, secretion and emission of the enzyme, and the nature and expression of the gene Principal Investigator 131,028 Research Grant
P02470 The role of the pollen grain coating of Brassica oleracea in pollination and self-incompatibility Principal Investigator 215,466 Research Grant
P05837 Gametic imprinting in the endosperm of Zea mays: the nature of the imprint, the mechanism by which it is established and its role in regulating gene expression Principal Investigator 184,185 Research Grant
P06696 DIF1 - a gene required for meiotic development in Arabidopsis Principal Investigator 201,084 Research Grant
P08384 TETRASPORE: a gene essential for male meiotic cytokinesis in Arabidopsis Principal Investigator 187,542 Research Grant
P08514 Functional analysis of genes encoding proteins expressed in the pollen coating of brassica oleracea Principal Investigator 206,972 Research Grant
P12013 Cohesin function during meiosis in Arabidopsis Principal Investigator 206,336 Research Grant
P12018 Relationship between cell cycle control parental imprinting and seed development in Arabidopsis Principal Investigator 168,292 Research Grant
P12020 Relationship between cell cycle control parental imprinting and seed development in Arabidopsis Co-investigator 135,060 Research Grant
P15788 The meiotic kinesin TETRASPORE(TES) its germline specificity and role in plant male meiotic cytokinesis Principal Investigator 227,036 Research Grant
P18336 The regulation of cell fate and number in the Arabidopsis germline by the receptor kinase EXTRA SPOROGENOUS CELLS (ESP) Principal Investigator 278,420 Research Grant
P18613 The mechanism of action of SFR6 a key regulator of gene expression and cold acclimation Principal Investigator 195,920 Research Grant
P20471 Calcium/calmodulin-binding transcription activators in Arabidopsis: gene targets and role of calcium signalling Principal Investigator 237,009 Research Grant
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