Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Marcel Jaspars
Current InstitutionUniversity of Aberdeen
Current DepartmentChemistry
Institution websitehttp://www.abdn.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/W509899/1 Downstream Processing and Structure Confirmation of Chemoenzymatically Produced Macrocycles Principal Investigator 102,026 Training Grants

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
00/B1/P/06004 NMR approaches to intracellular solute fluxes Principal Supervisor 37,132 Studentships
B15134 Natural and unnatural small molecule catalytic oxidants from the Indo-Pacific seasquirt Lissoclinum patella Principal Investigator 156,468 Research Grant
BB/C512853/1 Manipulating the rhizosphere for function Co-investigator 313,424 Research Grant
BB/D020360/1 Biosynthesis and exploitation of marine-derived post-translationally modified ribosomal peptides Principal Investigator 205,800 Fellowships
BB/F011687/1 SCOTSMAN (SCOttish Trace element Speciation & Metabolomics Analytical Network) - a request for a high resolution ICP-MS to accomplish HPLC-ES-qTOFMS Co-investigator 161,594 Research Grant
BB/K015176/1 Biosynthesis of five-membered heterocyclic rings Principal Investigator 60,382 Research Grant
BB/L004429/1 13TSB_SynBio Enhanced discovery and scalable synthesis of therapeutic cyclic peptides Principal Investigator 141,116 Research Grant
BB/M013669/1 Industrial scale production of cyanobactin enzymes for fast and efficient cyclic peptide synthesis Principal Investigator 145,781 Research Grant
BB/M028526/1 Enhanced productivity and functionality of Modified Ribosomally Produced Peptides (M-RIPPs) Principal Investigator 462,896 Research Grant
BB/P00380X/1 Elucidating and Engineering Legonmycin Biosynthesis: a framework for heterobicyclic biotransformation Co-investigator 399,335 Research Grant
E12737 Solid supported Cu(II) fluorosensors for environmental and medical applications Principal Investigator 137,650 Research Grant
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