Current grants...

"Structure, mechanism and assembly of a nano-scale biological rotary electric motor". EPSRC Established Career Fellowship EP/S036660/1.   1/4/2020 - 31/3/2025. £1,994,787.

"Backscattering dark field microscope for automated malaria detection." Oxford UCSF 452. 1/2/2020 - 30/11/2020 (extended for COVID).   £146,926.  

Finished grants...

" Detection of tuberculosis with a miniature device for light microscopy". Social Impact Translational Funding – SE2020 Fund (EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account and Global Challenges Research Fund) . 1/2/19  - 31/1/20.  £ 50,000

" A smartphone microscope for rapid stain-free detection of malaria". Oxford University Challenge Seed Fund 439 . 15/8/18  - 1/4/19.  £ 40,388

" A simple miniature epi-illuminator to integrate four advanced light microscopy techniques ". EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account Award EP/R511742/1. 15/5/17  - 31/7/19.  £ 73,997

" Artificial synthesis of the type III secretion system translocon. A new approach to vaccine design". NHMRC (Australia) project grant, lead applicant Lawrence Lee, University of New South Wales. APP1129234.. 1/4/2017  - 31/5/2020.  £ 58,050.78

" Single-molecule fluorescence microscopy of intracellular protein dynamics in live bacteria without fluorescent proteins". BBSRC Responsive Mode Grant BB/N006070/1. 1/4/2016  - 31/3/2019.  £ 445,153

" Powering the cell: high resolution single-molecule investigation the mechanism of ATP synthesis".  BBSRC Responsive Mode Grant BB/L01985X/1. 1/7/2014  - 30/6/2017. £ 409,946

" Artificial synthesis of the bacterial flagellar motor with DNA nanostructures ".  Human Frontiers in Science Programme. With A. Turberfield (Oxford), L Lee (Sydney), K Namba (Osaka). 1/9/2013  - 31/9/2016. 

" Digital holographic microscopy ".  Oxford University John Fell Fund. 9/11/2013  - 8/11/2014.  £ 46,915

"Digital holographic microscopy for tracking micro-organisms in 3D".  BBSRC Strategic Tools and Resources Development Fund BB/J020885/1. 9/7/2012  - 8/11/2013.  £ 148,821

"Torque Generation in the Bacterial Flagellar Motor". BBSRC Responsive Mode Grant BB/H01991X/1.  11/6/2010 - 10/6/2013. £ 592,359.

"NANOCELL". Collaborative Research Project in EUROCORES programme Synthetic Biology: Engineering Complex Biological Systems (EuroSYNBIO).  BBSRC reference BB/I004831/1.  1/9/2010 - 31/3/2014.  £ 387,000.

"Protein turnover studies using single-molecule microscopy in functional bacterial flagellar motors of live cells to assess molecular complex stability".  BBSRC (Biomolecular Sciences) BB/F021224/1. With J.P. Armitage and M Leake. 01/12/2008 - 30/11/2012. Total £ 826,000

"Listening to the Microworld".  EPSRC Basic Technologies EP/F041306/1. 01/10/2008 - 30/9/2011. £ 135,227

"Structure Function Of The Atp Synthase". NIH R01GM067091. 3/2007 - 2/2010. PI: D. Mueller. Total Value of grant $312,000.

"Investigation of the Mechanism of the Bacterial Flagellar Motor". BBSRC Responsive Mode Grant BB/E00458X/1. PI: RB. 01/04/2007 -31/03/2010. £ 436,439.

"Synthetic Biomimetic Nanoengines: A Modular Platform for Engineering of Nanomechanical Actuator Building Blocks (NANOMOT)"  European Union FP6 Specific Targeted Research Project Grant. Project no. 029084. 2/2006-11/2009. PI: H Grubmuller. £ 276,000. Total Value of grant ca. £ 2.25M. 

"Interdisciplinary research collaboration in Bionanotechnology: From Single Molecules to Molecular Machines"  BBSRC, EPSRC, MOD & MRC. GR/R45659/01 PI: John Ryan. Jointly with the Universities of Oxford, Glasgow, Southampton and NIMR. 01/04/2002 - 31/03/2009. Total Value of grant ca. £ 9.8M