Active grants
International Foundation for Research in Paraplegia (IRP) Research Grant (PI: M Grubb), 2023 to 2025; 150,000 CHF awarded for ‘How does plasticity in excitatory interneurons influence functional recovery during neuronal regeneration?’ (P194)
BBSRC Research Grant (PI: M Grubb), 2020 to 2023; 676,310 GBP awarded for ‘Harnessing natural cellular variability to understand how neurons maintain their axodendritic polarity’ (BB/V000195/1)
Past support
H2020 ERC Consolidator Grant (PI: M Grubb), 2017 to 2022; 2,000,000 EUR awarded for ‘Functions of plasticity in adult-born neurons’ (FUNCOPLAN; 725729)
BBSRC 15RM3 Responsive Mode (PI: M Grubb), 2016 to 2019; 369,594 GBP awarded for ‘Distinct connectivity of newly-generated dopaminergic neurons in the adult brain?’ (BB/N014650/1)
Leverhulme Trust Research Grant (PI: M Grubb), 2016 to 2019; 212,234 GBP awarded for ‘Linking functional and epigenetic plasticity at the single-neuron level’. (RPG-2016-095)
International Foundation for Research in Paraplegia (IRP) Research Grant (PI: M Grubb), 2016 to 2018; 150,000 CHF awarded for ‘Exploiting neuronal plasticity to promote functional recovery after nerve regeneration’. (P160)
Wellcome Trust Sir Henry Wellcome Post-doctoral Fellowship to Elisa Galliano (PI: M Grubb), May 2014 to April 2018; 250,000 GBP awarded for ‘Impact of experience-driven dopaminergic plasticity on olfactory processing’. (103044)
Wellcome Trust Research Career Development Fellowship (PI: M Grubb), May 2010 to April 2015; 980,104 GBP awarded for ‘Activity codes for neuronal maturation in the olfactory bulb: development and adult neurogenesis’. (088301)
Wellcome Trust Small Arts Award (co-applicant with Theatre Rites), January 2015 to December 2015; 27,860 GBP to develop ‘Pinocchio: A Case Study’.
Royal Society Research Grant (PI: M Grubb), March 2013 to February 2014; 14,587 GBP awarded for ‘Measuring the intracellular signalling events that link patterns of electrical activity to plasticity in developing neurons’. (RG120563)
Marie-Curie IntraEuropean Fellowship to Matthew Grubb, April 2005 to March 2007; 149,103 EUR awarded for ‘Mechanisms of integration of newly generated neurons in the adult forebrain’.
Wellcome Trust 4-year PhD Studentship to Matthew Grubb, September 2000 to September 2003; 73,721GBP awarded for ‘Structure, function and development of the mouse dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus’