Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor Richard Ratcliffe
Current InstitutionUniversity of Oxford
Current DepartmentBiology
Institution websitehttp://www.ox.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
00/A1/P/06398 The operation of the TCA cycle in potato tuber mitochondria Principal Supervisor 40,499 Studentships
94/B2/P/00993 Compartmentation of inorganic ions in plant tissue Principal Supervisor 29,397 Studentships
96/A2/P/02835 Anaerobic metabolism in Potamogeton pectinatus L an aquatic monocot with marked tolerance to prolonged absence of oxygen Principal Supervisor 32,423 Studentships
98/B1/P/04459 The vacuolar contribution to cytoplasmic pH regulation during anoxia in plants Principal Supervisor 33,602 Studentships
99/B1/P/05394 Nitrate reduction and pH regulation during anaerobiosis in roots Principal Supervisor 35,156 Studentships
B17210 NMR studies of real-time protein folding quantum information processing and plant metabolic flux Co-investigator 1,174,548 Research Grant
BB/N010191/1 14 ERA-CAPS_Simultaneous manipulation of source and sink metabolism for improved crop yield Co-investigator 356,590 Research Grant
BB/R013829/1 Metabolomics for Bioscience Research Co-investigator 553,626 Research Grant
BBS/S/C/2005/13302 Systems analysis of biosynthetic networks in plants (Funded via Training Grant BB/B512067/1) Principal Supervisor Studentships
C04239 Physiological consequences of lactate production during anoxia in plants Co-investigator 158,136 Research Grant
E20443 Regulation of metabolic networks at the level of gene expression - a systems approach to metabolic engineering Co-investigator 190,289 Research Grant
P09460 Metabolic analysis of lactate dehydrogenase- deficient potato plants during anoxia Co-investigator 45,264 Research Grant
P13264 Molecular characterisation of higher plant phosphate metabolism Co-investigator 215,120 Research Grant
P19284 In vivo mapping of N-metabolism during foraging for patchy resources by cord-forming basidiomy- cetes Co-investigator 216,052 Research Grant
RSP07841 The role of the oxidative pentose phosphate pathway in controlling allocation of carbon and reductant in plants Co-investigator 173,645 Research Grant
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