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BBSRC Funding Opportunities
Dr Sophia Abbasi
Birkbeck College, Westminster University and London Southbank University
27.01.2010
• Introduction to BBSRC
• BBSRC’s Strategy and Priorities
• BBSRC Grant Funding and Peer Review
• BBSRC Funding at Birkbeck College
• Current Funding Opportunities
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• Introduction to BBSRC
• BBSRC’s Strategy and Priorities
• BBSRC Grant Funding and Peer Review
• BBSRC Funding at Birkbeck College
• Current Funding Opportunities
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Research Councils UK
• Strategic partnership of the UK's seven Research Councils
• Combined budget of £3.4 billion in 2010/11
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Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Our Mission (Royal Charter) is:• to support high-class science and
research training, and to promote knowledge transfer
• in support of bio-based industries
and public engagement in bioscience.
BBSRC funding totals around £450M p.a. (09/10)
STAKEHOLDERS
ACADEMIA INDUSTRY
PUBLICGOVERNMENT
• Introduction to BBSRC
• BBSRC’s Strategy and Priorities
• BBSRC Grant Funding and Peer Review
• BBSRC Funding at Birkbeck College
• Current Funding Opportunities
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Cross-Government Grand Challenges
• Environmental Change– Food Security– Bioenergy
• The Science of Life – Healthy Ageing– Diet and Health
• Tools and technologies, including software– Importance of new techniques– Virtualisation of science– Distributed information and
modelling
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Delivery of Multidisciplinary Cross-Council Programmes
• Food Security
• Bioenergy
• Living with Environmental Change
• Ageing
• Global Threats to Security
• Bio-nanotechnology
• (Digital Economy)
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BBSRC Strategic Planning Documents
Vision
10 years
Practical delivery
3 years5 years
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BBSRC’s new Strategic Plan 2010 - 2015
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BBSRC Priorities
• Restructured to enable Excellence with Impact
• Historically, multiple priorities covering everything
• Now fewer priorities
• BBSRC-wide priorities
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BBSRC Strategy
Strategy Advisory Boardand Strategy Panels
Membership and Agenda for Strategy Advisory Board and Strategy Panels are on the BBSRC website
Delivery
Formulation Refreshment
Committees
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BBSRC Priorities 2008-2011
Research Priorities
• Ageing Research: Lifelong Health and Wellbeing
• Animal Health • Bioenergy• Crop Science (Food Security)• Global Security• Living with Environmental Change• Nanoscience Through Engineering
to Application: Bionanotechnology• Synthetic Biology• Systems Approach to Biological
Research• Technology Development for
Bioscience
Policy Priorities
• Economic and Social Impact• Impact on Public Policy• Increased International
Collaboration• Replacement, Refinement and
Reduction (3Rs) in Research Using Animals
• Welfare of Managed Animals (including Livestock and Companion Animals)
Details of all these are
on the BBSRC website
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Food Security
• Greater agricultural yields
• with fewer inputs of nutrients and water
• in the face of competing demands for land use
• and in the face of continuing threats of diseases of both plants and animals, and with a need for microbiological and nutritional safety
“when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food
preferences for an active and healthy life”
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Examples of BBSRC Food Security Work
• Rinderpest– Close to global eradication– estimated to benefit Africa by over
$1 billion annually
• Striga (Witchweed)– BBSRC research has lead to
management and reduction of striga weed
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Bioenergy
• BBSRC Bioenergy Review 2006
• Centre for Sustainable Bioenergy Research (launched in 2009)
• Multi-disciplinary and systems approaches
• International collaboration through SysMo
New Biofuel?Clostridium
Courtesy of Nigel Minton
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Systems Biology
• Emerging research area• Predictive models of biological
systems (pathways, cells, organs, organisms, ecosystems)
• Iterative cycles of modelling (dry) and biological (wet) experiments
• 6 BBSRC Centres established (2005/06) and 6 SABR grants (2006/07)
• International collaboration– ERASysBio (11 EU partners)
– BBSRC:ANR (Fr)
• Need for improved technology from bioscience community
• Multi-disciplinary (biosciences, physics, chemistry, engineering, computer sciences)
• Engagement with industry, potential for spin-out
Technology Development for the Biosciences
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• Emerging area at intersection of biosciences and engineering
• BBSRC-led UK Research Councils initiative to form networks to address Science and Engineering, Ethical, Legal, Societal Impacts
• Need to form interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary partnerships
• European Union – Transnational Roadmap for Synthetic Biology
Synthetic Biology
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Excellence with Impact
• What do we mean?
• Excellent science• Strategic focus• Capturing outputs• Demonstrate benefit
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The Funding Cycle Partnership
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GovernmentSpending Review
Money forBioscience
BBSRC Make Casefor Continued
Funding
VariousImpacts
StakeholderInputs
Examples of high impact projects
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Bluetongue research at BBSRC’s Institutefor Animal Health saves £485M in 2008through prevention of outbreaks, andprotected 10,000 jobs
Tools and models which reduce leaching of nitrate from farmland by 38%
Food safety: improving techniques to chill foods; extended shelf life; reduced food poisoning contribute > £100M pa to the economy
Impact is very broad
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Key Messages
• Responsive Mode will be the major vehicle to deliver our priorities
• We need to deliver more inter-disciplinary and strategically focussed science with greater impact
• We must deliver excellence science with demonstrable impacts
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• Introduction to BBSRC
• BBSRC’s Strategy and Priorities
• BBSRC Grant Funding and Peer Review
• BBSRC Funding at Birkbeck College
• Current Funding Opportunities
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Responsive Mode Must Deliver:
• Higher impacts• Strategic priorities• Interdisciplinary science• Grants of all sizes e.g. LoLas
• Needed to refresh old system to deliver this
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To Clarify
• If there is no hypothesis it can be fundable • Applied research can be excellent research• We fund technology, resources and databases
This has not changed
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Fundamental Research
Responsive Mode Research
Blue Skies Research= =
Research Committees
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bioenergy
environmental biotechnology
evolutionary biology
population biology
genome analysis
applied plant science
soil sciencebasic plant science
agricultural systems
basic microbiology
environmental change
applied microbiology
crop science
ageing
immunology
drug delivery
tissue engineering
synthetic biology
3Rs
bioinformatics
animal welfare
animal physiology
animal disease
behaviour
diet & health
food borne pathogens
developmental biology
neuroscience
molecular biology
biochemistry
metabolic engineering
enzymology/biocatalysis
structural biology
chemical biology
cell cycle
recombination
gene action & regulation
cell biology
mathematical tools for biology
bioprocessing
biotechnologyfood technology
bionanotechnologybiomaterials
bioinformatic toolsbioimaging
methods development
technologydevelopment
biophysics
biological chemistry
genetics/genomics
systemsbiology
Stem Cells
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A B
A: Animal Systems, Health & Wellbeing
B: Plants, Microbes, Food & Sustainability
D: Molecules, Cells & Industrial Biotechnology
C: Technological & Methodological Development
New Flexible Membership
• To serve on BBSRC Committees– Check BBSRC website– subscribe to our monthly alert for opportunities to apply
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POOL
CORE
CHAIRDeputyCHAIR
Criteria for Peer Review
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Scientific Excellence
Economic and Social Impact
Cost Effectiveness
Investment in People & Skills
Timeliness and Promise
Industrial/Stakeholder Relevance
Relevance to BBSRC Strategy
Animal Usage
Ethical & Social Concerns
Data Sharing
Impact
The Peer Review Principles
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Recommendation
Application via JeS
Assessment by Referees
Response to Referees
Assessment by Committee
Committee Input into Strategy
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Responsive Mode Proposals
&Reported Outputs
Assessment
CouncilStrategy Advisory Board
Strategy Panels
Strategy Development
Evidenced Based Input
Responsive Mode Schemes
• New Investigator Award– early-career researchers [email protected]
• Industrial Partnership Award– must have at least 10% of the full economic cost of the project
(cash only) [email protected]
• Applications in these schemes receive an uplift in the rankings - significant increase in likelihood of funding
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Strategic LoLas
• Run on an annual call• Applications must be over £2M and up to 5 years in duration
• Support research projects requiring "big" science approaches: longer timescales, intensive resources or multidisciplinary approach
• 2 stage application process via Je-S– Outline (CLOSING DATE 10 MARCH)
– Full proposal
• All applications must address BBSRC's strategic priority areas – Ensure scientific excellence – Focus on the impact and quality of the research team
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Simple pre-submission checks
• Is your Institution eligible?• Is the research within BBSRC’s remit?• Which research committee?• Is it a resubmission?• Are the PI/ Co-Is eligible?• Has all the paperwork been done and submitted
correctly?• Are the fEC costs correctly inputted to the form?
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Make the case properly
• A worthwhile and reasoned aim: what, why, how• Appropriate, measurable, achievable objectives with realistic
timelines• Well-written, concise & well-presented• Supported: evidence of skills, knowledge, preliminary data etc• Risks and contingencies• Context: awareness/appreciation of current activity• Justify costs, related to case. Get the costs checked – appropriate
admin help needed• Think about impacts: say what will be done to address them - links
and contacts
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Help is at Hand
• Talk to us:– Prior to submission - submit 1-2 page research summary– After submission - read the feedback
• Help the Office by:– Explaining your science (to intelligent non-experts)– Peer reviewing (refereeing) when asked– Reading the Je-S guidance notes and BBSRC grants guide– Treating the Office staff with respect
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• Introduction to BBSRC
• BBSRC’s Strategy and Priorities
• BBSRC Grant Funding and Peer Review
• BBSRC Funding at Birkbeck College
• Current Funding Opportunities
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General Trends in Funding
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BBSRC funding at Birkbeck College
• Total number of live BBSRC grants = 10• Value of BBSRC grants = £2.7M
• Overall HEI success rate =21%
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Year Applications Successful % success rate
2005-2006 6 4 67
2006-2007 5 1 20
2007-2008 10 4 40
2008-2009 5 1 20
• Introduction to BBSRC
• BBSRC’s Strategy and Priorities
• BBSRC Grant Funding and Peer Review
• BBSRC Funding at Birkbeck College
• Current Funding Opportunities
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Application Closing dates
• Responsive Mode– 14 April 2010– 14 July 2010
• Strategic LoLas Outlines– 10 MARCH 2010
• Fellowships– Next call announced soon– [email protected]
• Studentships– Next call announced soon– [email protected]
• International Schemes– Next call September 2010– [email protected]
• Business and Innovation Schemes– See Donald’s talk
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Highlight Notices
• Will Deliver Timely Strategic Focus
• Relate to BBSRC Strategic Aims
• Time-limited
• Focused
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Systematics & Taxonomy (SynTax) Scheme
• BBSRC & NERC committing £250k per year for research with a substantial systematics/ taxonomy component
• Additional £20k Defra funding available for applications focusing on UK Biodiversity Action Plan Priority Species
• Further Information/to apply: Systematics Association website [Awards] – http://www.systass.org/awards/syntax.shtml
• Closing Date: 31 January 2010
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Useful email contacts
• BBSRC remit queries [email protected]
• Specific queries about grant applications:– Research Committee A [email protected]– Research Committee B [email protected]– Research Committee C [email protected]– Research Committee D [email protected]
• Help with JeS [email protected]
• Details on Science Outreach Visits [email protected]
• Sophia Abbasi [email protected]
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