Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Philip Gordon Strange
Current InstitutionUniversity of Reading
Current DepartmentPharmacy
Institution websitehttp://www.rdg.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
01/A2/C/07416 Chemokine receptor dimerisation: structural and functional characterisation Principal Supervisor 39,359 Studentships
01/A4/C/07716 Investigating the effects of CAM mutations of D2 dopamine receptors Principal Supervisor 39,359 Studentships
02/A3/C/08673 Functional analysis of the chemokine receptor, CXCR3 and its ligands Principal Supervisor 5,313 Studentships
96/A3/C/02687 Inverse agonist action at D2 dopamine receptors Principal Supervisor 31,607 Studentships
96/B1/B/02210 Inverse agonism - the mechanism of action of a novel signalling process Principal Supervisor 31,607 Studentships
97/A2/C/03197 Biochemical analysis of olfactory receptors Principal Supervisor 32,558 Studentships
99/A3/C/05714 Regulation of 5HT2C serotonin receptors Principal Supervisor 35,156 Studentships
BB/D016886/1 Effect of oligomer formation on agonist signalling at the D2 dopamine receptor Principal Investigator 287,355 Research Grant
BBS/S/B/2003/10838 Functional analysis of the chemokine receptor, CXCR3 and its ligands Principal Supervisor 44,773 Studentships
BBS/S/L/2003/10247 Heterodimer formation for D2 and D3 dopamine receptors: implications for antipsychotic drug action Principal Supervisor 44,773 Studentships
BBS/S/L/2004/11241 Analysis of G protein receptors coupled with antibodies Principal Supervisor 47,594 Studentships
BBS/S/L/2005/12181 Modulation of chemokine receptor function by small molecule antagonists Principal Supervisor 29,921 Studentships
BBS/S/M/2006/13130 Development of new assays for vasopressin receptor activation Principal Supervisor 51,322 Studentships
BBS/S/N/2003/10547 Effects of different assay configurations on pharmacological profiles of G protein coupled receptors Principal Supervisor 44,773 Studentships
C06913 Constitutive activation of D2 dopamine receptors and the mechanism of inverse agonism Principal Investigator 119,232 Research Grant
C08545 Mechanisms of agonist efficacy Principal Investigator 144,499 Research Grant
C10164 Functional studies of the chemokine receptor CCR-5 Principal Investigator 283,625 Research Grant
C11952 Receptor/G-protein interaction in cell signalling Principal Investigator 175,468 Research Grant
C15778 Cooperativity of ligand binding at D2 dopamine receptors Principal Investigator 184,924 Research Grant
C19232 Biochemical analysis of agonist at G protein coupled receptors Principal Investigator 201,100 Research Grant
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