Investigator / Supervisor details

NameDr Roy Jones
Current InstitutionBabraham Institute
Current DepartmentMolecular Signalling
Institution websitehttp://www.babraham.ac.uk
Previous Institutions

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
02/A1/B/08444 Mechanisms of sperm-egg binding during fertilisation in mammals Principal Supervisor 42,564 Studentships
95/A2/C/00109 Molecular studies on the structure and function of members of the mammalian MDC gene family Co-Supervisor 30,553 Studentships
99/A1/C/05534 Lipid and protein dynamics in the plasma membrane of mammalian spermatozoa Principal Supervisor 35,171 Studentships
BB/C514682/1 Dissection the structure and organisation of the membrane of a polarised cell by single molecule diffusion Co-investigator 265,767 Research Grant
BBS/E/B/00001157 Dynamics of lipid and protein diffusion in sperm plasma membranes Principal Investigator 848,679 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/00001158 Role of sperm proacrosin during fertilisation Principal Investigator 671,143 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/0000C157 Dynamics of lipid and protein diffusion in sperm plasma membranes Principal Investigator 502,520 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/0000C158 Role of sperm proacrosin during fertilisation Principal Investigator 614,657 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/0000L944 BBSRC Quota Studentship: Mechanisms of sperm-egg binding during fertilisation in mammals Principal Investigator 26,303 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/55001079 Recognition mechanisms between sperm proacrosin and zona pellucida glycoproteins. Principal Investigator 96,394 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/55001081 Sequence analysis of testis- and epididymis-specific proteins. Principal Investigator 81,751 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/55001093 Photobleaching analysis (FRAP) of sperm plasma membrane structure. Principal Investigator 356,905 Institute Project
BBS/E/B/55988801 Structural analysis of 2B1 antigen in rat sperm plasma membranes Principal Investigator 12,032 Institute Project
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