Funding

Previous and ongoing funding.

SoCoBio PhD studentship (PI)

A systems biology approach to understanding how mutations hijack signalling.

This funding supported the PhD of Abigail Edwards

Future Leaders Fellowship Renewal (£565k, PI)

Extending personalised modelling towards clinical use in multiple malignancies.

see project info

Royal Society + Japan Society for the Promotion of Science International Exchange (£12k, Co-PI)
Collaboration with Professor Mariko Okada to undetsand how cell signalling and cell fates combine through combined computational and experiment analysis.
BSMS PhD Studentship (PI)

Digital twins for tailoring therapy in triple-negative breast cancer.

This funding supported the PhD of Isabelle Jupp

Flexible Creative Fund (£10k, PI)

Simon was awarded a Flexible Creative Fund award to produce educational materials and resources on how to launch a new research centre.

See the guide

Blood Cancer UK Project Grant (Co-I, PI: Chris Pepper, £280k)

This project is led by Professor Chris Pepper, with co-investigators Dr Simon Mitchell and Professor Andrea Pepper.

More information is available on their website.

Paul Stanforth PhD Studentship (PI)

Stratifying and targeting apoptosis in diffuse large B-celll lymphona (DLCBL) using a systems biology approach.

This funding supported the PhD of Aimilia Vareli

Overcoming Ibrutinib and Venetoclax resistance in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (Co-I, PI: Andrea Pepper, £430k)

This project is led by Professor Andrea Pepper, with co-investigators Dr Simon Mitchell and Professor Chris Pepper.

More information is available on their website.

Future leaders Fellowship (£1.2m, PI)

Simulation, prevention and therapeutic targeting of refractory/relapsed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma through systems biology.

see project info

John Goldmann Fellowship (£123k, PI)

A systems biology approach to tailoring therapy for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.

see project info

Research Grant (£1000, PI)
Seed funding for computational equipment and preliminary data generation.