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A/Prof. Phillip Dickson

Work Phone(02) 4921 7031
Fax(02) 4921 6903
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OfficeLS3-47, Life Sciences Building

Funding

Summary

Number of grants35
Total funding$3,889,092

For project grants received while at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2013 (2 grants)

Leica TP 1020 Automatic Tissue Processor for histology applications$35,000

Ultra-Low Temperature Cryogenic Freezer$24,596

2012 (4 grants)

Human tyrosine hydroxylase isoforms and susceptibility of dopaminergic neurons to degeneration in Parkinson's disease$354,601

Regulation of the cell cycle by phosphorylation dependent targeting of CaMKII$20,000

Role of CaMKII targeting in neuronal susceptibility to excitotoxic cell death$20,000

10th International catecholamine symposium, pacific Grove, California, 9 - 13 September 2012$1,862

2011 (1 grants)

IMPLEN NanoPhotometer pearl$10,000

2010 (2 grants)

Repair of the nigrostriatal pathway by phenotype shift of dopamine neurones$60,000

ABI 7500 Real Time PCR System $34,000

2009 (2 grants)

An Advanced Mass Spectrometry Facility for Applications in Proteomics and Organic Chemistry$495,000

An Advanced Mass Spectrometry Facility for Applications in Proteomics and Organic Chemistry$50,000

2007 (2 grants)

Functional Characterisation of a New Regulatory Mechanism for CaMKII at Synapses in Vivo$526,500

Differential regulation of human tyrosine hydroxylase isoforms and the development of Parkinson's disease$312,750

2006 (4 grants)

PRC - Priority Research Centre for Bioinformatics, Biomarker Discovery & Information-Based Medicine (CIBM)$621,143

Functional Characterisation of CaMKII Phosphorylate at a New Site in vivo$20,000

Differential regulation of human tyrosine hydroxyase isoforms and susceptibility of dopaminergic neurons to degeneration$10,000

BioRad Mini-PROTEAN3 Electrophoresis system$995

2005 (5 grants)

A novel mechanism for the maintenance of catecholamine synthesis$351,000

High throughput proteomics - Thermo Finnigan ProteomeX LCQ Integrated Proteomicis Workstation$207,189

Control of Dopamine synthesis and Parkinsons' disease$10,000

Regulation of Human Tyrosine Hydroxylase Isoforms by Hierarchical Phosphorylation$8,000

ISN 20th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for Neurochemistry, 21-26 August 2005$2,160

2004 (2 grants)

Biacore3000-Expansion of Proteomics Facility$187,341

Wide Gel Format Western Blot Apparatus for the Medical Biochemistry Group$4,140

2003 (2 grants)

Hierarchical Phosphorylation of Tyrosine Hydroxylase is Dependent on the Activation Sequence of Signaling Pathways.$135,000

Dephosphorylation of tyrosine hydroxylase$11,000

2002 (4 grants)

Control of catecholamine synthesis and secretion by angiotensin II$270,000

Peltier Thermal Cycler and associated equipment essential for establishing cDNA Retroviral Libraries$21,315

Elucidation of the mechanism of tyrosine hydroxylase regulation by the use on mass spectrometry$12,000

Dephosphorylation of tyrosine hydroxylase in vitro and in vivo$11,000

2001 (1 grants)

Control of Catecholamine Synthesis by Tyrosine Hydroxylase.$13,000

2000 (2 grants)

Control of Catecholamine Synthesis by Tyrosine Hydroxylase.$14,500

Loss of control of dopamine synthesis and induction of neurodegeneration in Parkinson' Disease.$10,000

1999 (2 grants)

FPLC Protein Purification System$16,000

Development of a cellular model to study regulation of neurotransmitter synthesis$9,000