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Adrian
Harwood
Projects as PI
1 of 4
Cardiff Translational Drug Discovery Centre (CTDDC)
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Funder:
Welsh European Funding Office
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01/09/2017
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31/08/2022
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Creation of a cell-based drug screening platform for psychiatric disorders by use of genome editing in human stem cells
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Funder:
AstraZeneca
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01/10/2014
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30/09/2017
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Development of a novel methodology for analysis of nucleosome positioning in the human genome
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Funder:
Wellcome Trust
(
01/08/2016
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31/12/2016
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Epigenetic dynamics of human neuronal development: Use of high-resolution chromatin maps to investigate formation of different chromatin domains
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Funder:
The Waterloo Foundation
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01/10/2013
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30/09/2014
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Epigenetic regulation of gene expression during neurogenesis
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Funder:
Society of Biology
(
02/06/2012
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01/08/2012
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Projects as Co-Investigator
1 of 3
Comorbidity and synapse biology in clinically overlapping psychiatric disorders (COSYN)
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Funder:
Commission of the European Communities
(
01/01/2016
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31/12/2020
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DEFINE - Defining endophenotypes from integrated neuroscience
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Funder:
Wellcome Trust
(
01/10/2013
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30/09/2019
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Development of Nanotether biochemistry
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Funder:
Nanotether Discovery Science Ltd
(
01/11/2012
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31/10/2014
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DGKH: A key link connecting fatty acid metabolism stress and bipolar disorder
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Funder:
The Waterloo Foundation
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Funder:
The Waterloo Foundation
(
01/01/2017
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30/06/2021
)
Effect of APOE genotype on synaptic function in late onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD)
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Funder:
Alzheimer's Research UK
(
01/03/2016
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31/12/2019
)
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