Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Steve Halford
Current InstitutionUniversity of Bristol
Current DepartmentBiochemistry
Institution websitehttp://www.bris.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
00/A1/C/06051 Restriction enzymes with novel reaction mechanisms Principal Supervisor 37,132 Studentships
00/B1/C/06946 Novel mechanisms of DNA recognition and cleavage by the BspMI endonuclease Principal Supervisor 37,843 Studentships
02/B1/C/08043 A restriction enzyme for sequence- and strand-specific nicking of DNA Principal Supervisor 41,845 Studentships
95/B1/G/00111 The SFil restriction endonuclease Principal Supervisor 30,553 Studentships
96/A1/G/02072 DNA communications by the sfiI restriction endonuclease Principal Supervisor 31,607 Studentships
97/B1/G/03069 SfiI versus oligonucleotides Principal Supervisor 32,554 Studentships
98/A1/G/04058 DNA damage recognition by uracil DNA glycosylase Principal Supervisor 33,602 Studentships
99/A1/C/05043 Motion on DNA by the type I and type III restriction endonucleases Principal Supervisor 35,171 Studentships
99/B1/C/05046 Novel mechanisms of DNA recognition and cleavage by the BspMI endonuclease Principal Supervisor 35,171 Studentships
B02222 Chemistry of EcoRV action on DNA Principal Investigator 158,939 Research Grant
B04254 The SfiI restriction endonuclease Principal Investigator 135,004 Research Grant
B04759 Integration of EcoRV structure with function Principal Investigator 311,575 Research Grant
BB/C513077/1 The bcgl restriction endonuclease acting currently at eight phosphodiester bonds Principal Investigator 380,503 Research Grant
C16413 BspMI; a novel system for DNA recognition and cleavage Principal Investigator 201,108 Research Grant
G08275 Is Sfi1 the prototype for many endonucleases or is it unique? Principal Investigator 43,348 Research Grant
G10881 Natural variation among restriction enzymes Principal Investigator 213,556 Research Grant
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