BBSRC Portfolio Analyser
Investigator / Supervisor details
Name
Professor Charles Laughton
Current Institution
University of Nottingham
Current Department
Sch of Pharmacy
Institution website
http://www.nott.ac.uk
Previous Institutions
Current Awards
Reference
Title
Award Role
Value £
Type
BB/W007533/1
Exploring the metabolic diversity of engineered fungal non-ribosomal peptide synthetase-like enzymes for the development of novel antibiotics
Co-investigator
697,714
Research Grant
Completed Awards
Reference
Title
Award Role
Value £
Type
00/A1/E/06372
Development of high throughput molecular modelling methods
Principal Supervisor
37,126
Studentships
97/A1/B/03409
The molecular modelling of DNA under mechanical stress
Principal Supervisor
32,558
Studentships
97/A2/S/03412
Autoantibody responses to breast tumors in patients: definition of the target antigens and epitopes
Principal Supervisor
38,169
Studentships
97/B1/E/03415
Regulation of peptide epitope and mimotope recognition by antibodies
Principal Supervisor
38,169
Studentships
99/A1/B/05350
Theoretical and experimental studies on sequence-selective drug-DNA recognition
Principal Supervisor
35,156
Studentships
B18197
Active site pressurization - a new tool for protein structure analysis and structure-based drug design
Principal Investigator
81,556
Research Grant
BB/D52212X/1
A CCP to build capacity and capability in biomolecular simulation
Principal Investigator
154,237
Research Grant
BB/F011407/1
A Specialised Computational Resource for Biomolecular Simulation
Principal Investigator
76,129
Research Grant
BBS/S/H/2005/12048
Computational modelling of cell growth and death
Principal Supervisor
49,864
Studentships
BBS/S/P/2003/10419
Molecular modelling of biomolecules on surfaces: structural and functional perturbations
Principal Supervisor
44,773
Studentships
BEP17032
A GRID database for biomolecular simulations
Co-investigator
730,396
Research Grant
JRI07357
The development of novel methods for protein sidechain prediction
Principal Investigator
5,236
Research Grant
SBD07530
Atomic force microscopy characterisation of the molecular forces of adhesion in nucleic acids
Co-investigator
136,829
Research Grant
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