BBSRC Portfolio Analyser
Investigator / Supervisor details
Name
Professor Michael Danson
Current Institution
University of Bath
Current Department
Biology and Biochemistry
Institution website
http://www.bath.ac.uk
Previous Institutions
Current Awards
No current BBSRC awards
Completed Awards
Reference
Title
Award Role
Value £
Type
01/A1/E/07012
A thermostable, alkaliphilic alpha-amylase: fundamental studies and biotechnological applications
Principal Supervisor
39,359
Studentships
02/B1/B/08020
Multienzyme complexes in the archaea: protein assembly and function in extreme conditions
Principal Supervisor
42,564
Studentships
95/B1/E/00711
Structural basis of enzyme halophilicity: citrate synthase from the extremely halophilic archaea
Principal Supervisor
30,553
Studentships
96/B1/E/02019
Glucose dehydrogenase from the hyperthermophilic archaeon, Sulfolobus
Principal Supervisor
31,607
Studentships
96/B2/E/02018
Novel aldolases from the hyperthermophilic archaea and their applications in biotransformations
Principal Supervisor
31,607
Studentships
97/A2/E/03015
Extremophilic enzymes as biotransformation catalysts: peptide synthesis in organic solvents
Principal Supervisor
32,558
Studentships
ABC11254
An investigation of the potential of extremophiles as a source of new biocatalysts
Principal Investigator
160,168
Research Grant
B10059
Enzyme thermostability and thermoactivity subunit interactions catalytic mechanisms and conformation changes at extreme temperature
Principal Investigator
154,143
Research Grant
BB/E020704/1
Evolving a stereochemically promiscuous aldolase to create new classes of stereoselective biocatalyst for asymmetric synthesis
Co-investigator
400,785
Research Grant
BB/J002410/1
Development of Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius as a robust platform for production of chemicals from renewables through modelling and experimentation
Principal Investigator
275,240
Research Grant
BBS/B/02746
Metabolic pathway promiscuity: a structural mechanistic and biocatalytic investigation
Co-investigator
217,915
Research Grant
BBS/S/C/2004/12496
The contribution of electrostatic interactions to the activity and stability of extremophillic enzymes (Funded via Training Grant BB/B512091/1)
Principal Supervisor
Studentships
P03655
Structural basis of protein stability in the archaea
Principal Investigator
315,480
Research Grant
P04806
A molecular approach to understanding cold-active enzymes
Co-investigator
146,829
Research Grant
P06330
Purification of extremely halophilic proteins: development of enabling technology
Co-investigator
185,931
Research Grant
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