Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Alastair Hawkins
Current InstitutionNewcastle University
Current DepartmentBiosciences Institute
Institution websitehttp://www.ncl.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £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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