BBSRC Portfolio Analyser
Investigator / Supervisor details
Name
Professor Alastair Hawkins
Current Institution
Newcastle University
Current Department
Biosciences Institute
Institution website
http://www.ncl.ac.uk
Previous Institutions
Current Awards
No current BBSRC awards
Completed Awards
Reference
Title
Award Role
Value £
Type
00/A2/C/06342
Development of novel anti-infectives
Principal Supervisor
36,033
Studentships
95/A1/B/00373
Domain structure and function in eukaryotic regulating proteins
Principal Supervisor
30,553
Studentships
97/A1/C/03383
Analysis of metabolite binding motifs in the QUTR protein by site directed mutagenesis
Principal Supervisor
32,554
Studentships
98/A1/C/04398
Molecular mechanisms of signal recognition and transduction
Principal Supervisor
33,602
Studentships
99/B1/G/05333
Evolution of nitrogen metabolite repression
Principal Supervisor
35,156
Studentships
APG19114
A novel genome-wide evaluation of mutants in samonella enterica serovar Typhimurium: application to drug and vaccine development
Principal Investigator
288,340
Research Grant
APG19115
A novel genome-wide evaluation of mutants in samonella enterica serovar Tyhimurium: application to drug and vaccine development
Co-investigator
513,704
Research Grant
APG19116
A novel genome-wide evaluation of mutants in samonella enterica serovar Typhimurium:application to drug and vaccine development
Co-investigator
257,040
Research Grant
B02136
Determination of the crystal structure of a type II dehydroquinase
Co-investigator
92,612
Research Grant
B08493
The relationship between an enzyme activity and the control of transcription
Co-investigator
85,384
Research Grant
B10327
Dehydroquinate synthase: exploitation of an active site that catalyses multistep chemical conversions for antimicrobial development
Co-investigator
302,789
Research Grant
B13335
Structural basis for transcriptional regulation by the NMRA & AREA proteins
Principal Investigator
266,812
Research Grant
BBS/S/D/2005/13275
Thermodyanmic analysis of the binding of biologically important ligands to the murine BiP protein (Funded via Training Grant BB/B512008/1)
Principal Supervisor
Studentships
BBS/S/L/2003/10234
Characterisation of microbial genes potentially involved in pathogenicity.
Principal Supervisor
44,773
Studentships
C09717
Mechanisms of protein and signal molecule recognition in eukaryotic signal transduction
Principal Investigator
164,503
Research Grant
D02454
Crystallographic studies of dehydroquinate synthase and related structures
Co-investigator
203,067
Research Grant
G01953
Evolution of transcriptional regulatory proteins by recruitment of modules provided by metabolic enzymes
Principal Investigator
152,889
Research Grant
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