Centre for Biological Sciences achieves £2.4 Million worth of grant awards
The Centre for Biological Sciences has been successful in five grant award applications to the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), totalling £2.4 Million.
The five successful applications are as follows:
- Joern Werner and Tim Elliott : ‘Structural Plasticity in Antigen Processing.' (£627,686)
- Keith Jones : ‘Mechanisms of DNA damage and repair in mature oocytes.' (£527,563)
- Katrin Deinhardt : ‘Mechanisms of long-range retrograde signal propagation and morphological plasticity in hippocampal neurones.' (£444,772)
- Lorraine Williams , Matthew Terry , Lindy Holden-Dye , and Ita O'Kelly : ‘Are GTG´s a new class of plant anion channels regulating pH in the endomembrane system?' (£420,122)
- Mark Coldwell : ‘The role of non-AUG codons in translation initiation and localisation of mitochondrial proteins.' (£349,749)
Further information about the awards and research will be available on the CfBS news pages soon.