Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Tom Brown
Current InstitutionUniversity of Oxford
Current DepartmentOxford Chemistry
Institution websitehttp://www.ox.ac.uk
Previous InstitutionsUniversity of Southampton

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/W003902/1 Advancing Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Principal Investigator 761,380 Research Grant

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
00/A2/E/06450 Resin-bound primers, peptide tags and mass spectrometry in DNA analysis Principal Supervisor 37,126 Studentships
00/A3/E/06770 Traceless linkers for oligonucleotide synthesis and manipulation Principal Supervisor 37,132 Studentships
01/A1/B/07451 Synthesis and studies on nucleic acid analogues containing modified bases Principal Supervisor 39,359 Studentships
02/A2/B/08389 The synthesis of support-bound oligonucleotides and their use in the capture of nucleic acid-binding proteins Principal Supervisor 16,601 Studentships
96/A3/G/02686 Synthesis & template mediated reactions of oligonucleotides containing fluorescent and other reporter groups Principal Supervisor 31,607 Studentships
B08608 The structural basis of DNA mismatch-protein recognition by MutS Principal Investigator 142,307 Research Grant
BB/C524346/1 Commercial applications of novel enzyme-oligonucleotide conjugates Co-investigator 59,721 Research Grant
BB/D003318/1 An extra dimension in nucleic acid sequence recognition Principal Investigator 334,617 Research Grant
BB/D005981/1 The biology of DNA triplexes in the model genetic organisms C. elegans and Drosophila Co-investigator 563,646 Research Grant
BB/G016569/1 Molecular mechanisms of ageing: association with long term health. Co-investigator 223,230 Training Grants
BB/H019219/1 Modifying nucleic acid nanostructures using triplex formation Co-investigator 346,022 Research Grant
BB/I022791/1 Detecting cytosine methylation at the single DNA molecule level Co-investigator 862,228 Research Grant
BB/I023720/1 Single molecule DNA sequencing in gold. Co-investigator 117,976 Research Grant
BB/J001694/1 Extending the Boundaries of Nucleic Acid Chemistry Principal Investigator 1,829,817 Research Grant
BB/J001694/2 Extending the Boundaries of Nucleic Acid Chemistry Principal Investigator 1,393,815 Research Grant
BB/K501116/1 Improving oligo delivery Principal Investigator 92,173 Training Grants
BB/K501116/2 Improving oligo delivery Principal Investigator 69,755 Training Grants
BB/L01811X/1 New fluorescent probes for labelling nucleic acids Principal Investigator 149,023 Research Grant
BB/M016684/1 Next Generation Aptamers Principal Investigator 95,042 Training Grants
BB/M025624/1 Next Generation DNA Synthesis Principal Investigator 2,219,000 Research Grant
BB/R000344/1 RapidFire Enhancement of Mass Spectrometry Capability Across the Biosciences Co-investigator 593,747 Research Grant
BB/R008655/1 New and versatile chemical approaches for the synthesis of mRNA and tRNA Principal Investigator 723,499 Research Grant
BB/R012474/1 Creating artificial oligonucleotides by chemical synthesis - applications in life science research, crop protection and as novel therapeutics Principal Investigator 9,589 Research Grant
BB/R013829/1 Metabolomics for Bioscience Research Co-investigator 553,626 Research Grant
BB/S018794/1 New oligonucleotide analogues for therapeutic applications Principal Investigator 463,172 Research Grant
BB/S507015/1 Development of probes to study epigenetic processes in parasites Co-investigator 99,034 Training Grants
BBS/S/A/2004/10915 DNA sequence recognition by triplexes applied to molecular genetics and gene targeting Principal Supervisor 47,623 Studentships
BBS/S/K/2005/12190 Applications of DNA triple helices in biology and medicine Principal Supervisor 54,214 Studentships
E10135 Preparation and properties of a DNA mismatch- cleavage fusion protein Co-investigator 143,616 Research Grant
E15046 Novel methods for preparing enzyme-oligonucleotide conjugates Co-investigator 184,636 Research Grant
E18926 Detection manipulation and analysis of DNA with nanoparticles Co-investigator 30,208 Research Grant
JE412566 (A) Efficient specific and homogeneous detection of PCR products using self-probing amplicons and fluorescence Principal Investigator 22,000 Research Grant
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