Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Keith Gull
Current InstitutionUniversity of Oxford
Current DepartmentSir William Dunn Sch of Pathology
Institution websitehttp://www.ox.ac.uk
Previous InstitutionsThe University of Manchester

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
96/B1/C/02355 Cell cycle control of centriole and cytoskeleton morphogenesis in mammalian cells Principal Supervisor 31,585 Studentships
97/B1/S/03342 Mechanism and significance of attachment of African trypanosomes to host cell surfaces Principal Supervisor 32,488 Studentships
98/A1/C/04340 Molecular cell biology of motility and pathogenicity in trypanosomes Principal Supervisor 33,602 Studentships
98/A1/G/04341 Nuclear stucture, chromosome organisation and segregation in trypanosomes Principal Supervisor 33,554 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
BBS/S/P/2003/10430 Tracheal epithelium: an in vitro system and ciliated cell differentration. Principal Supervisor 44,773 Studentships
C11212 The dynamics of mitosis the cytoskeleton membrane trafficking and protein expression in microbes and mammalian cells Co-investigator 94,441 Research Grant
EGH17729 The cilium/flagellum proteome in human health disease Principal Investigator 506,164 Research Grant
G04258 Molecular biology and ontogeny of the centriole Principal Investigator 150,569 Research Grant
JE412572 (A) Studies of the assembly and trafficking of large and membrane-associated proteins by electron microscopy Co-investigator 122,768 Research Grant
JRE10840 (A) Delta vision imaging system for real time visualisation of dynamic changes in cell structure and function Principal Investigator 72,788 Research Grant
P10244 Shape and form in microbial cells: the structural basis for cell division in trypanosomes Principal Investigator 171,641 Research Grant
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