Previous research grants
Dr Carr was the sole or principal applicant on all grants except for 1, 10, 12 and 13.
- Wellcome TrustJIF Equipment Grant. Protein structure, dynamics and interactions: 800 MHz NMR spectroscopy. £1,682,654, 1.2.02-31.10.07 (principal applicant Prof. Gordon Roberts and coapplicants Dr Mark Carr and Dr Mark Pfuhl)
- BBSRC Ph.D Studentship. Structural studies of complexes formed between the coactivators p300/CBP and transcription factors. £44,730, 1.10.03-30.9.06
- UCB-Celltech Ltd Collaborative Project Grant. High field NMR studies of protein-drug interactions. £230,543, 1.2.03-31.1.06
- Veterinary Laboratories Agency Ph.D Studentship. Investigation of the function and basis for antigenicity in the ESAT-6 protein family. £65,000, 1.10.02-31.3.06
- Wellcome Trust Project Grant. Determination of the structure and molecular function of the ESAT-6.CFP-10 complex and characterisation of the specificity of complex formation between ESAT-6/CFP-10 family proteins: towards an understanding of the roles of ESAT-6/CFP-10 in tuberculosis pathogenesis and protective immunity. £192,286, 1.10.02-31.12.05 (principal applicant Dr Mark Carr and coapplicant Dr Richard Williamson)
- BBSRC/Veterinary Laboratories Agency Ph.D Studentship. Structural characterisation of CFP-10 and ESAT-6: potent T-cell antigens of the M. tuberculosis complex. ~£62,500, 1.10.99-30.9.02
- Wellcome Trust Project Grant. Determination of the high resolution structure of the mycobacterial protein MPB70: one of the major antigenic and immunologically important proteins of both M. tuberculosis and M. bovis, the causative agents of tuberculosis. £162,263, 1.8.99-15.2.03 (principal applicant Dr Mark Carr and coapplicant Dr Richard Williamson)
- Celltech Ltd Ph.D Studentship. NMR-based structural analysis of the catalytic domain of one or more of the ADAMs family. £35,667, 1.11.97-31.10.00 (principal applicant Dr Mark Carr and coapplicant Dr Richard Williamson)
- Medical Research Council Ph.D Studentship. NMR studies of the DNA-binding domain of B-Myb. ~£45,500, 1.10.97-31.3.01
- Medical Research Council Project Grant. NMR-based determination of the structure of TIMP-2 and complexes formed with the catalytic domain of stromelysin. £176,922, 1.1.97-30.11.01 (principal applicant Prof. Robert Freedman and coapplicant Dr Mark Carr)
- Wellcome Trust Equipment Grant. NMR facility for structural studies of biomedically-significant proteins, protein-protein interactions and protein-ligand complexes. £719,208, 1.6.96-31.1.03 (principal applicant Dr Mark Carr and coapplicant Prof. Robert Freedman)
- Arthritis Research Campaign Research Fellowship. Molecular basis for the inhibition of matrix metalloproteinases by TIMPs. £239,792, 1.4.96-31.3.01 (principal applicant Dr Richard Williamson and coapplicants Dr Mark Carr and Prof. Robert Freedman)
- Medical Research Council Project Grant. Structure determination of TIMP-2 by NMR and its interaction with the catalytic domain of stromelysin. £49,680, 1.1.95-31.12.95 (principal applicant Prof. Robert Freedman and coapplicant Dr Mark Carr)
- Medical Research Council NMR Centre Access. NMR studies of proteins and protein-ligand complexes. Allocation of 13-18 days per year on the 600 and 800 MHz NMR spectrometers at the MRC Biomedical NMR Centre, National Institute for Medical Research, 1.1.93-31.12.04
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