Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor David Fell
Current InstitutionOxford Brookes University
Current DepartmentFaculty of Health and Life Sciences
Institution websitehttp://www.brookes.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
01/A3/P/07932 The control of starch breakdown and sugar accumulation in stored potato tubers Principal Supervisor 39,359 Studentships
BB/D020190/1 From Bacterial Chemotaxis to the Prediction of Complex Networks: The Oxford Integrative Systems Biology Centre Co-investigator 8,933,395 Research Grant
BB/E00203X/1 A genome-scale model of Arabidopsis metabolism Principal Investigator 185,681 Research Grant
BB/F005431/1 Multi-level modelling of mitochondrial energy metabolism Principal Investigator 250,188 Research Grant
BB/G530317/1 Predictive modelling of the rice (oryza sativa) metabolic network Principal Investigator 26,518 Research Grant
BB/I004467/1 Fruit Integrative Modelling (FRIM) Principal Investigator 274,150 Research Grant
BB/I024429/1 CAPP: Combining Algal and Plant Photosynthesis Principal Investigator 159,329 Research Grant
BB/J019712/1 India-UK Development of Metabolic Models to Support Systems Biology Approaches to Bioenergy Research Principal Investigator 24,926 Research Grant
BB/J020427/1 Towards process development of bacterial strains able to convert renewables into biofuels and other useful chemical commodities Co-investigator 27,385 Research Grant
BB/K020358/1 RICEFUEL: Engineering enzymes, bacteria and bioconversion processes for advanced biofuels from waste grain straw Co-investigator 1,393,966 Research Grant
BB/L007320/1 Using flux control analysis to improve oilseed rape Co-investigator 346,293 Research Grant
BB/L01081X/1 Utilising Steel Mill 'Off-Gas' for Chemical Commodity Production using Synthetic Biology Co-investigator 25,510 Research Grant
BB/L013800/1 C1NET: CHEMICALS FROM C1 GAS Co-investigator 642,979 Research Grant
BB/L015684/1 Modelling acetogen metabolism Principal Investigator 94,126 Training Grants
BBS/S/A/2004/10906 Structural analysis of metabolism on a genomic scale Principal Supervisor 47,623 Studentships
CFB17702 Connecting genome to process : the linkage of primary precursors to secondary metabolites Principal Investigator 228,672 Research Grant
E14591 Development of elementary modes analysis for metabolic engineering applications Principal Investigator 136,912 Research Grant
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