Research Grants
Found in 47 Collections and/or Records:
Application for a Royal Society research grant, 6 November 1992
Grant application submitted by R.P. Ambler and rejected by the Royal Society. THe topic of the application is 'A comparision of electron transport protein and ribosomal rRNA phylogenies for Gram-nagative bacteria.'
Application forms for BBSRC research grants for the proposed projects 'Nuclear and chromatin structure in cloned embryos' and 'Nuclear assembly and reprogramming in cloned mouse embryos', January 2002
Original file marked 'Not accepted.'
Application to the Wellcome Trust, 29 August, 1995
Grant application submitted by R.P. Ambler and rejected by the Wellcome Trust. The topic of the application is 'Bacterial species and their evolution.'
Applications for licenses for various projects within the Large Animal Unit, with papers relating to MAFF project proposals, 1991-1999
Applications to the Medical Research Council, 1 January 1973 - 5 July 1994
Applications to the Natural Environment Research Council, 21 June 1994 - 21 January 1997
Grant applications rejected by the Natural Environment Research Council. Topics of the applications include 'A Comparison of the occurrence of genes in the true pseudomonads', 'Investigation of protein survival in ancient bone from archaeological sites', and 'Factors involved in the time degradation of proteins'.
Applications to the Royal Society , 23 March, 1994
Application for a research grant from the Royal Society submitted by R.P. Ambler. The topic of the application is 'Protein Survival Through Time'.
Applications to the Science and Engineering Council, 12 September 1984 - August 1991
Grant applications submitted by R.P. Ambler and rejected by the Science and Engineering Council. The topic of the applications are 'The specificity of intercellular protein degradation in bacteria' and 'Survival of gene sequence information through archaeological and geological time.'
Applications to the Science Research Council , 1973-1984
Grant applications submitted to the Science Research Council by R.P. Ambler and others. Topics of the applications include 'Gene Transfer and Bacterial Evolution' and 'Tertiary Structure of Bacterial Proteins'.
Applications to the the Nuffield Foundation, 12 February, 1988
One grant application and related papers submitted to the Nuffield Foundation by R.P. Ambler. The topic of the application is the identification of species of origin of proteins recovered from dried blood stains on stone implements.