The AmMBio@UCD group is funded through:
- 2010-2014 "Protein function prediction by machine learning", Science Foundation Ireland Research Frontiers Programme grant : 140,120€
- 2010-2013 "Machine Learning knowledge-based potentials for folding peptides and proteins", IRCSET scholarship to Viola Volpato : 72,003€
- 2009-2012 "Towards improved protein structure prediction by filtering, enhancing contact and distance maps", IRCSET scholarship to Claudio Mirabello : 72,003€
- 2007-2012 "Bioinformatics and Computational Biomedicine", IRCSET GREP (funding to ~20 groups) : 3.29M€ (~95,000€ so far to my group)
- 2006-2009 "High-throughput comparative modelling of protein structure by machine learning", IRCSET/Microsoft scholarship to Clíona Roche : 72,003€
- 2005-2008 "Learning potential folding pathways in proteins", Science Foundation Ireland Research Frontiers Programme grant : 234,728€
- 2005-2007 IRCSET/Embark Postdoctoral Fellowship to Alessandro Vullo : 96,300€
- 2005-2009 "New models for the prediction of Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships of chemical compounds", Health Research Board Research Project Grant, and 2006 equipment extension : 182,369€
- 2004-2007 "Modelling protein structures on a genomic scale by machine learning", Science Foundation Ireland Basic Research Grant : 222,080€
- 2004-2010 Competitive UCD Awards (President's Award, Seed Funding) : 41,000€
- Computer Science Department at UCD Research Demonstratorship for Ian Walsh (2004-7) and Catherine Mooney (2005-8), Bursaries to Quan Le (2007-8) and Alberto J. Martin-Martin (2008-9): ~110,000€
- Start-up grants from the Faculty of Science and the Computer Science Department at UCD: ~20,000€
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