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Funding

The Dalmay Laboratory has been awarded over £10 million in research spending, making key discoveries and training future scientists. See below for current and past major grants.
2015-2018 Big C £71,000 “Genome-wide small RNA profiling in chondrosarcoma” PI: Tamas Dalmay, co-I: Darrell Green, William Fraser.
 
2015-2017 EU Horizon 2020 (Marie Curie Fellowship) £183,455 “Identifying genes involved in microRNA turnover in Arabidopsis” PI: Tamas Dalmay.
 

2014-2017 BBSRC £ 395,045 “Evolution and molecular basis of caste differentiation in bees” PI: Andrew Bourke, co-I Tamas Dalmay.

 

2014-2017 EU Horizon 2020 323,514EUR “Self-amplified photonic biosensing platform for microRNA-based early diagnosis of diseases” UEA PI: Tamas Dalmay (plus 8 other groups across Europe).

 

2014-2017 BBSRC £146,478 “An integrated approach to evaluate and utilise genetic diversity for breeding climate-resilient barley” UEA PI: Tamas Dalmay (plus 7 other groups across Europe).

 

2014-17 BBSRC £318,579 “The UEA Small RNA Workbench: New and improved tools for high throughput small RNA analysis” PI: Vincent Moulton, co-I: Tamas Dalmay.

 

2014-17 NERC £430,895 “The genetic basis and ground plan of eusocial worker evolution” PI: Andrew Bourke, co-I: Tamas Dalmay.

 

2014-2016 BBSRC £275,626 “Predicting plant microRNAs based on functional and biogenesis data” PI: T. Dalmay, co-I: Vincent Moulton.

 

2013-2016 BBSRC £503,424  “Functional significance and regulation of the reproductive 'transferome' “ PI: Tracey Chapman, co-I: T. Dalmay.

 

2013-2016 NERC, £441,000 “All’s fair when love is war: The evolution of lifespan and ageing under sexual conflict” PI: Tracey Chapman, co-I: T. Dalmay.

 

2012-2015 BBSRC £104,610 “Potato mirRNAs and their role in potato tuber formation”, PI: Glenn Bryan, co-I: T. Dalmay.

 

2012-2013 BBSRC Follow-on-Fund, £119,930 “Developing molecular biology kits for more sensitive diagnostics and gene expression analysis”, PI: T. Dalmay.

 

2011-2012 Big C, £58,291 “Identifying microRNAs involved in breast cancer”, PI: T. Dalmay.

 

2011-2014  British Heart Foundation, £99,729 “Investigating microRNA: target gene interactions during cardiogenesis” PI: Andrea Munsterberg, co-I: T. Dalmay.

 

2011-2015 Arthritis Research UK £1,107,297 “The function of microRNAs in cartilage metabolism and osteoarthritis” PI: Ian Clark, co-I: T. Dalmay and David Young.

 

2010-2014 BBSRC, £334,572  “The sRNA Workbench: Computational tools for the high-throughput analysis of small RNAs” PI: Vincent Moulton, co-I: T. Dalmay.

 

2010-2011 BBSRC, £54,955 “Deciphering the RNA degradome: A new tool for small RNA target discovery” PI: Vincent Moulton, co-I: T. Dalmay.

 

2010-2013 Arthritis Research UK, £91,770 “Characterisation of microRNAs involved in chondrogenesis and osteoarthritis” PI: Ian Clark, co-I: T. Dalmay.

 

2010-2013 BBSRC £364,353 “Genomic responses to mating signals”, PI: Tracey Chapman, co-I: T. Dalmay and V. Moulton

 

2010-2013 BBSRC £509,699 “Investigating microRNA: target gene interactions in myogenesis”, PI: A. Munsterberg, co-I: T. Dalmay and V. Moulton

 

2010-2012 Cariplo Fondazione (Italy) 40, 000EUR, “Exploring the regulation of Accn1 by microRNAs”, PI: T Dalmay.

 

2010-2011  FISM 21 000EUR, Investigation of the role of Accn1 in multiple sclerosis susceptibility. PI: T. Dalmay.

 

2009-2012  ERA-BBSRC £340,000 “Investigating the role of short RNAs on wood formation, cambium development and adaptation of poplar tree”, PI: T, Dalmay.

 

2009-2012 BBSRC £618, 703, Characterisation of tomato short RNAs involved in fruit development, PI: T. Dalmay, co-I: V. Moulton.

 

2008-2011 Arthritis Research UK £120,369 “Identification and characterisation of microRNAs involved in chondrogenesis and osteoarthritis”, PI: Ian Clark, co-I: T. Dalmay.

 

2008-2010 Arthritis Research Campaign £117 890 “Identification and characterisation of microRNAs involved in chondrogenesis and osteoarthritis”, PI: Ian Clark, co-I T. Dalmay.

 

2007-2010 ERA-BBSRC £297,000 “Genome-wide analysis of short RNAs as modulators in dehydration stress tolerance using tolerant and genetic model systems”, PI: T, Dalmay.

 

2007-2010 BBSRC £648,817 “SIROtyping : siRNA and miRNA profiles of tomato”, PI: D. Baulcombe (£222,817), co-I: T. Dalmay (£426,000).

 

2007-2011 European Comission 725,000EUR “Silencing RNAs:organisers and coordinators of complexity in eukaryotic organisms” (SIROCCO), PI:T. Dalmay (Sub-project organisor).

 

2006-2009, BBSRC £250,576 “A computational platform for the high throughput identification of short RNAs and their targets in plants”, PI: V. Moulton, co-I: T. Dalmay and D. Baulcombe.

 

2006-2009 BBSRC £343,770 “The role of microRNAs, miR206 and miR133, in somite development and myogenisis”, PI:A. Munsterberg, co-I: T. Dalmay.

 

2004-2007 NERC £226,544 “Role of microRNAs in phenotypic plasticity to environmental changes”, PI: T. Dalmay.

 

2004-2007 NERC £179,405 “Post-transcriptional gene silencing against viral infections in wild grasses”, PI: T. Dalmay.

 

2003-6 BBSRC £218,000 “Characterisation of SDE5, an Arabidopsis preotein required for RNA silencing” PI: T. Dalmay.

 

2003-6 BBSRC £158,752 “Identifying novel genes required for gene silencing in Arabidopsis” PI: T. Dalmay.

 

2002-5 Wellcome Trust £170,325  “Investigating the role of short RNAs in regulation of gene expression in mammalian cells”, PI: T.Dalmay.

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