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Identifying mechanisms underlying forebrain pathology in human PAX6 haploinsufficiency
1/01/24 → 31/12/26
Project: Research
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An investigation of the developmental roots of FOXG1 Syndrome using human cerebral organoids
1/06/21 → 26/07/21
Project: Research
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Building brains - organoids as tools to study forebrain development
3/06/19 → 28/07/19
Project: Research
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The role of transcription factor Pax6 in glutamatergic versus GABAergic cell fate determination in developing cerebral cortex
1/04/16 → 31/07/19
Project: Research
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MRC - Molecular control of corpus callosum development by Gli3
Theil, T., Mason, J. & Price, D.
4/02/13 → 3/11/16
Project: Research
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Regulation of the genome by the transcription facto Pax6 during brain development
1/06/12 → 31/12/16
Project: Research
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Cell and molecular functions of a regulated heparan sulphate structure in the developing corpus callosum
Pratt, T., Mason, J. & Price, D.
13/01/12 → 12/06/15
Project: Research
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The Functions of the transcription factor Pax6 in thalamic neurona
Price, D., Mason, J. & Pratt, T.
1/01/09 → 30/06/14
Project: Research
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Mechanisms for regulating mammalian axon guidance by differential sulphation of heparan sulphate
Pratt, T., Mason, J. & Price, D.
13/10/08 → 12/01/12
Project: Research
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Regulation of thalamocortical axonal navigation through telencephalon by the transcription factors Pax6 and Foxg1
Price, D., Mason, J. & Pratt, T.
1/10/08 → 31/08/11
Project: Research
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The regulation of thalamocortical development by the transcription factor Pax6
Price, D., Mason, J. & West, J.
1/03/02 → 28/02/05
Project: Research
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Investigating the role of GL13 in Development of the Telencephalon using Nested CRE-LOXP Gene Targeting
17/11/01 → 16/11/04
Project: Research
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Prize studentship for Mr Benjamin Martynoga. The cellular and molecular basis of disease
1/10/01 → 30/09/05
Project: Research
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Studentship for Benjamin Fenby - Cardiovascular Research Initiative
1/10/00 → 30/09/04
Project: Research
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