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BBSRC-STFC facility access funding for bioscience partnerships

Added date

14/09/2023

Closing date

31/10/2023

Call summary

The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council and the Science and Technology Facilities Council invite applications for the facility access funding for bioscience partnerships call. This supports UK business and bioscience academic partnerships in accessing and benefitting from STFC skills, expertise, capabilities and world class facilities to find solutions to industrially-relevant challenges. The programme provides support and access to advanced analytical technologies, expertise, and capabilities, located at STFC's large scale science facilities around the UK including Harwell, and Daresbury. Award amount max £100,000.

Scientific scope

- Neutrons: study structure and dynamics of materials at the atomic scale, including organic systems, the interaction of antimicrobials with pathogen membranes, or toxins from pathogens with models of mammalian and plant membranes - X-rays: acquire high resolution data to understand the structure and function of macromolecular complexes to accelerate drug discovery, design and development investigate formulation microstructure and behaviour under a range of conditions, follow chemical changes in biologically relevant processes or to visualise the effect of vaccines or therapeutics within whole cells; - Lasers: understand everything from single-molecule transport in biological systems to environmental changes and chemical pathways in cells, tissues and biomaterials watch how chemical and biochemical changes in materials happen in real-time; - High performance computing: classic computing for molecular simulations (for example, structural drug representations and molecular docking) data analysis of complex datasets looking for significant correlations drug interaction and stability both in the formulation and in solution; - Scientific computing: advanced computing expertise and digital research infrastructure expertise in developing software for processing experimental biological data, high-performance computing infrastructure, data storage systems and artificial intelligence for science; - Deep underground science facility a rare opportunity to undertake science in an ultra-low background environment, largely free of interference from natural radiation on the Earth’s surfaces.

PI eligibility

Career stages Early Career and Emerging in Field; Mid-Career to Established in Field Eligibility Note You must: be a UK based business registered at Companies House have a manufacturing base for the relevant product in the UK or provide the relevant service in the UK intend to exploit the results in the UK