Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Jeff Pearson
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
01/A4/D/07722 The effect of dietary biopolymers on the physiology of the gastrointestinal tract Principal Supervisor 39,359 Studentships
99/A2/S/05336 Gastric reflux, oesophagitis and damage to the larynx Principal Supervisor 35,156 Studentships
99/A3/E/05736 The interaction of dietary fibre and bioadhesive polymers with the gastro-intestinal mucus barrier in vivo & in vitro Principal Supervisor 35,156 Studentships
BB/E008593/1 Development of transgenic mice to determine the role of intelectins as effectors of gastrointestinal nematode expulsion Principal Investigator 42,648 Research Grant
BB/F018061/1 Pepsin as biomarkers of reflux Principal Investigator 72,540 Training Grants
BB/G00563X/1 Bioactive Alginates and Obesity Principal Investigator 398,026 Research Grant
BB/G530084/1 BBSRC DRINC Training grant Principal Investigator 74,410 Training Grants
BB/G530092/1 BBSRC DRINC Training grant Principal Investigator 74,410 Training Grants
BB/K020307/1 Designing the most effective vehicle to deliver alginate to effectively reduce fat digestion and absorption Principal Investigator 179,321 Research Grant
BB/M005631/1 A physiologically relevant in vitro model gut system Principal Investigator 5,635 Research Grant
BB/N012666/1 An integrated upper GI model of digestion and absorption - the commercial 'Holy Grail' Principal Investigator 152,719 Research Grant
BB/R019657/1 Physiologically relevant modelling of the aerodigestive tract as a delivery and screening platform for drugs and bioactives Principal Investigator 551,322 Research Grant
BBS/S/M/2006/13035 Bioactive alginates Principal Supervisor 51,322 Studentships
D01725 The role of the mucus barrier in gastrointestinal physiology Principal Investigator 306,345 Research Grant
EII05483 The structure and function of the gastrointestinal mucus barrier: physiology, pharmacology and nutritional aspects Co-investigator 15,000 Research Grant
JE514305 (A) Structure function relationships of mucus gel secretions: the role of specific mucin gene products Principal Investigator 13,500 Research Grant
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