Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor David Lilley
Current InstitutionUniversity of Dundee
Current DepartmentSchool of Life Sciences
Institution websitehttp://www.dundee.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
95/A1/G/00183 Junction-selective DNA binding proteins Principal Supervisor 30,553 Studentships
99/B1/B/05130 RNA folding and protein-interactions Principal Supervisor 35,171 Studentships
B05705 Structure of branchpoints in RNA molecules Principal Investigator 159,809 Research Grant
B10186 RNA folding and catalytic activity: the hairpin ribozyme Principal Investigator 172,808 Research Grant
B12031 Structure folding and activity of the Neurospora VS ribozyme Principal Investigator 177,776 Research Grant
B17092 Folding active site and mechanism of the VS ribozyme Principal Investigator 371,048 Research Grant
BB/E001777/1 Structural basis of bilateral cleavage in Holliday junction resolution Principal Investigator 21,589 Research Grant
BB/E022200/1 The mechanism of DNA strand exchange by serine recombinases Co-investigator 381,675 Research Grant
BB/E022286/1 Investigation into the structure dynamics and remodelling of the nucleosome using site-directed spin labelling and EPR distance measurement. Co-investigator 589,960 Research Grant
BB/P001491/1 Dynamics of eukaryotic junction-resolving enzyme GEN1 - DNA junction interactions Principal Investigator 344,154 Research Grant
BB/R013780/1 Cryogen-Free Arbitrary Waveform EPR for Structural Biology and Biophysics Co-investigator 209,009 Research Grant
BB/S002782/1 Processing of branched DNA molecules during cytokinesis, uncovering new mechanisms of genome maintenance Co-investigator 750,607 Research Grant
BBS/S/C/2004/12578 Structure and function of branched RNA molecules (Funded via Training Grant BB/B511919/1) Principal Supervisor Studentships
SBD07464 The hammerhead ribozyme: RNA folding and catalytic activity Principal Investigator 136,364 Research Grant
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