Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Mike Jones
Current InstitutionUniversity of Bristol
Current DepartmentBiochemistry
Institution websitehttp://www.bris.ac.uk
Previous InstitutionsUniversity of Sheffield

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
01/B1/B/07048 Molecular interactions between an integral membrane protein and functionally-important lipids Principal Supervisor 39,359 Studentships
B04519 The construction of a new pathway for biological electron transfer Principal Investigator 121,856 Research Grant
B08357 An investigation of the structural origins of altered biophysical properties in mutant bacterial reaction centres Co-investigator 174,000 Research Grant
B08799 An investigation of the structural origins of altered biophysical properties in mutant bacterial reaction centres Principal Investigator 84,518 Research Grant
B11801 A genetic biochemical and crystallographic investigation of an interaction between a membrane protein and cardiolipin Principal Investigator 51,744 Research Grant
B13439 Forced and natural evolution of coupled electron/ proton chemistry Principal Investigator 160,636 Research Grant
B15781 Is light-driven electron transfer in the bacterial reaction centre influenced by conformational changes? Principal Investigator 167,416 Research Grant
B17125 The effects of specific protein-lipid interactions on the stability of an integral membrane protein Principal Investigator 170,088 Research Grant
B18667 Design and optimisation of a new system for biological electron transfer and energy transduction Principal Investigator 179,900 Research Grant
BB/C510891/1 Membrane protein complexes investigated by mass spectormetry Co-investigator 25,000 Research Grant
BB/I022570/1 Engineering purple bacterial photovoltaic complexes for device applications Principal Investigator 360,080 Research Grant
BB/L01386X/1 BrisSynBio: Bristol Centre for Synthetic Biology Co-investigator 13,528,180 Research Grant
BBS/S/C/2004/12513 Structural and functional analysis of a protein conducting channel (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511935/1) Principal Supervisor Studentships
BBS/S/K/2003/10009 Investigation of an energy-dependent cellular protein disaggregation complex Principal Supervisor 44,773 Studentships
C01654 The role of the PufX protein in assembly and function of the bacterial photosystem Principal Investigator 136,745 Research Grant
P08459 Functional characterisation of mutants of the PufX protein from Rhodobacter sphaeroides Principal Investigator 38,706 Research Grant
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