Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor James Chong
Current InstitutionUniversity of York
Current DepartmentBiology
Institution websitehttp://www.york.ac.uk
Previous InstitutionsUniversity of Bath

Current Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/T000740/1 Rational design of microbial community mixtures for biogas production Principal Investigator 351,024 Research Grant
BB/W019272/1 Fast and Sensitive Mass Spectrometry Co-investigator 790,525 Research Grant

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
BB/D525056/1 Fluorescence mediated particle analysis of large populations of prokaryotic cells and viruses Principal Investigator 84,602 Research Grant
BB/F003099/1 Functional in vivo and in vitro analysis of the archaeal chaperonin complex Principal Investigator 68,604 Research Grant
BB/G016801/1 BBSRC Targeted Priority Studentship Bid Biology_York 2008 Co-investigator 446,460 Training Grants
BB/H020616/1 MRes in Computational Biology Co-investigator 223,204 Training Grants
BB/H020624/1 MSc in Bioscience Technology Co-investigator 223,204 Training Grants
BB/K006630/1 Biochemical and genetic characterisation of DNA polymerase D, a novel archaeal replicative polymerase Principal Investigator 54,281 Research Grant
BB/M015831/1 Establishing methods to utilise difficult-to-digest feedstocks for anaerobic digestion. Principal Investigator 95,042 Training Grants
BB/R013403/1 High definition ion-mobility mass spectrometry and imaging for metabolomics, lipidomics and glycomics Co-investigator 679,848 Research Grant
BB/X510703/1 Characterisation of DNA replication in Archaea Principal Investigator 134,665 Fellowships
BBS/S/C/2005/13192 The role of multiple MCMs in Methanococus maripaludis (Funded via Training Grant BB/A517726/1) Principal Supervisor Studentships
BBS/S/P/2003/10281 Development of genetic tools necessary to exploit archaeal genome sequences Principal Supervisor 47,004 Studentships
JF14817 Characterisation of DNA replication in archaea Principal Investigator 394,000 Fellowships
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