The metabolic regulation of hypoxia inducible transcription factors. (360G-Wellcome-102770_Z_13_B)
We have recently identified a novel pathway for metabolic regulation of HIF1 alpha by the OGDHC1. To continue this new area of research, it is essential that we have the necessary funds to maintian our competitive edge within the field, without diverting resources from our successful ubiquitin studies. The initial research on HIFs has been conducted by a talented graduate student, Stephen Burr. The timing of this funding request is particularly important, as it will allow Stephen to transfer his skills with a sufficient overlap for a new postdoctoral researcher to pursue this project.
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Grant Details
Amount Awarded | 127447 |
Applicant Surname | Nathan |
Approval Committee | Science Enhancement Committee |
Award Date | 2016-12-05T00:00:00+00:00 |
Financial Year | 2016/17 |
Grant Programme: Title | Enhancement |
Internal ID | 102770/Z/13/B |
Lead Applicant | Prof James Nathan |
Partnership Value | 127447 |
Planned Dates: End Date | 2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00 |
Planned Dates: Start Date | 2017-02-01T00:00:00+00:00 |
Recipient Org: Country | United Kingdom |
Region | East of England |