Dr Tim Langdon
Senior Lecturer
- Senior LecturerIBERS Research - Research
IBERS Research
Edward Llwyd Building
Penglais
Aberystwyth
Oat domestication - understanding the origin of a European cereal
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
17 Dec 2018 → 16 Jun 2021
Project: Externally funded research
Funding- Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council: £548,306.18
Domestication of oat, and untapped genetic diversity in its wild and weedy
Royal Society
01 Nov 2019 → 31 Oct 2020
Project: Externally funded research
Funding- Royal Society: £7,300.00
Developing enhanced breeding methodologies for oats for human health and nutrition HGCA AHDB
Howarth, C., Marshall, A. & Langdon, T.
HGCA (Home-Grown Cereals Authority)
15 Sept 2014 → 14 Sept 2019
Project: Externally funded research
Funding- HGCA (Home-Grown Cereals Authority): £85,591.00
Developing enhanced breeding methodologies for oats for human health and nutrition SEE 11855
Howarth, C., Marshall, A. & Langdon, T.
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
15 Sept 2014 → 14 Sept 2019
Project: Externally funded research
Funding- Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council: £961,289.72
Other countries partnering award, Canada; Common Genomics Platfomrs for Oat Breeding
Langdon, T. & Vickerstaff, R. J.
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
27 Jul 2015 → 26 Jul 2018
Project: Externally funded research
Funding- Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council: £25,407.20
CASE STUDENTSHIP- Industrial contribution to 11167
Senova
27 Jan 2014 → 26 Jan 2018
Project: Externally funded research
Funding- Senova: £25,000.00
Oat Dihadloid Production & Application
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
27 Jan 2014 → 26 Jan 2018
Project: Externally funded research
Funding- Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council: £93,520.00
Transposable element profiles and phylogenetic conflicts in the Aveneae (CoSyst initiative)
The Linnean Society of London
01 Jun 2009 → 31 May 2010
Project: Externally funded research
Funding- The Linnean Society of London: £10,000.00