Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor David Fernig
Current InstitutionUniversity of Liverpool
Current DepartmentInstitute of Integrative Biology
Institution websitehttp://www.liv.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
01/A1/E/07232 Receptor dimerisation sensor based on nanoparticles Principal Supervisor 39,359 Studentships
B18374 Nanoparticle-based receptor dimerisation sensor Principal Investigator 201,708 Research Grant
BB/D006325/1 Chemical intervention in heparan sulphate-dependent growth factor signalling systems using engineered heparin saccharides Co-investigator 546,104 Research Grant
BB/E004210/1 Development of live cell imaging from single cells to single molecules Co-investigator 481,634 Research Grant
BB/E012965/1 Confocal Microscope for Centre for Cell Imaging Co-investigator 244,767 Research Grant
BB/G024820/1 Microarray bioassays for functional glycome screening Co-investigator 115,056 Research Grant
BB/M00094X/1 Liverpool GeneMill Co-investigator 1,701,604 Research Grant
BB/N021703/1 New tools and technology to evaluate biological sulphation Co-investigator 151,124 Research Grant
BB/S018514/1 Analysis of the dynamic sulfotyrosine proteome. Co-investigator 916,981 Research Grant
BB/T012099/1 High-Throughput Luminescence Assay for Sulfotransferase Activity Co-investigator 150,192 Research Grant
BB/V003372/1 Development of a biotechnology platform for enzymatic sulfation of industrial products based on polysaccharide sulfotransferases Co-investigator 252,430 Research Grant
BBS/B/02649 Exploiting saccharide microarrays: towards glycomic studies of heparan sulphate-protein interactions Co-investigator 274,657 Research Grant
BBS/S/K/2005/12141 Analysis of the hepatocyte growth factor phosphoproteome Principal Supervisor 49,864 Studentships
BBS/S/M/2003/10495 Oligomerisation of membrane-anchored proteins Principal Supervisor 62,897 Studentships
C14990 Regulation of the intracellular signals activated by HGF/SF Principal Investigator 157,440 Research Grant
E18028 Production and characterisation of the properties of an 'auroglycan' probe Principal Investigator 170,928 Research Grant
JE412629 (A) Molecular interactions: the starting point of cellular regulation Principal Investigator 63,000 Research Grant
REI18472 Establishment of core proteomic facilities for post-genomic research Co-investigator 133,988 Research Grant
REI18506 Macromolecular assemblies: compositionally dynamic units that regulate cell behaviour Principal Investigator 75,000 Research Grant
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