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Transcriptional control of macrophage function in the pig and its relationship to infectious disease susceptibility. BBSRC Response-Mode Grant.

The Genome Network project. Transcriptional Networks in Macrophages. This is an international consortium funded by the RIKEN Genome Sciences Center in Japan. Also supported by an Edinburgh Clinical Advanced Training (ECAT) PhD scholarship.

Development of a web-based resource for the macrophage research community. BBSRC.

CSF-1, IL34 and the function of macrophages in avian development. BBSRC Response Mode Industry Partnership with Pfizer Animal Health

Transcriptional Regulation of the CSF-1 Receptor Locus in Mice and Rats.   Supported by BBSRC ISPG and Roslin Foundation.

Macrophage colony-stimulating factor (CSF-1), macrophages and the control of perinatal growth and organ development. MRC Project Grant for studies in the rat system.  An Industry Collaboration with Pfizer Animal Health including a CASE Studentship for studies in pigs and chickens.

The role of macrophages in initial phase of influenza infection.  Marie Curie Fellowship. 

CSF-1, IL34 and the function of macrophages in avian development. BBSRC.

CSF-1 and the control of postnatal growth and organ development in the rat. MRC.

BBSRC Industry Link Award with Pfizer Animal Health. Development of applications of CSF-1 and IL34 in livestock