Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Jennifer Southgate
Current InstitutionUniversity of York
Current DepartmentBiology
Institution websitehttp://www.york.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
00/A2/S/06498 The urothelial wound response Principal Supervisor 37,173 Studentships
00/A2/S/06500 The role of peroxisome proliferator activated receptors in normal human urothelial cells Principal Supervisor 37,132 Studentships
01/A2/S/07946 The role of peroxisome proliferator activated receptors in normal human urothelial cells Principal Supervisor 39,359 Studentships
02/A4/S/08652 Response of human urothelial cells to genotoxic and non-genotoxic damage Principal Supervisor 41,845 Studentships
99/A2/C/05511 Responses to genotoxic and non-genotoxic damage by normal and p53-disabled human urothelial cells Principal Supervisor 35,156 Studentships
BB/D524424/1 High resolution of SEM imaging of meristems parasites bacteria tissues sperm and biomaterials in a multi-user facility Co-investigator 150,350 Research Grant
BB/E527220/1 Commercialisation potential of a decellularised porcine bladder matrix. Principal Investigator 89,833 Research Grant
BB/H020616/1 MRes in Computational Biology Co-investigator 223,204 Training Grants
BB/R006172/1 Challenging dogma: an alternative non-hierarchical, epigenetically regulated model of the urothelium. Principal Investigator 453,910 Research Grant
BBS/B/03130 Tunable biomaterials for soft tissue engineering Principal Investigator 192,907 Research Grant
BBS/S/D/2003/12798 Tissue engineering: cell scaffold interactions (Funded via Training Grant BB/A517726/1) Principal Supervisor Studentships
BBS/S/N/2004/11534 Sensory transduction pathways in human urothelium Principal Supervisor 47,645 Studentships
BBS/S/N/2005/12359 Regulators of growth and differentiation in urothelium Principal Supervisor 49,864 Studentships
D07327 The effects of dietary fatty acids on gene transcription in normal human epithelial cells Principal Investigator 151,318 Research Grant
D14509 Dietary fatty acids effects on gene transcription in normal human epithelial cells Principal Investigator 260,100 Research Grant
E20352 Functional maturation of tissue in vitro in response to biomechanical stimulation Co-investigator 367,049 Research Grant
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