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I n frastructures in France: a rapidily evolving landscape

I n frastructures in France: a rapidily evolving landscape. Perpective for evolution and financing. Link to the ESFRI. I n frastructure in Bi ology, S anté (Health) A gronomy. Created in 2007 to Coordinate the efforts of the mutliple partners and promote the emergence of

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I n frastructures in France: a rapidily evolving landscape

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  1. Infrastructures in France: a rapidily evolving landscape Perpective for evolution and financing Link to the ESFRI

  2. Infrastructure in Biology, Santé (Health) Agronomy Created in 2007 to Coordinate the efforts of the mutliple partners and promote the emergence of Infrastructures of National (and European) « visibility »

  3. Aviesan Aims http://www.aviesan.fr/ 2009 Scientific Coordination To coordinate strategic analysis, scientific foresight and operational implementation of research in Life and Health Sciences To give a boost to translational research To foster transdisciplinarity To promote the transfer of knowledge and the results valorisation To define common positions at the European and International level To strengthen partnerships between research organisations and universities To simplify administrative procedures for research laboratories Operational Coordination

  4. IBiSA provides • Rapid funding for new equipment (annual budget 18 M€) • Permanent position of technical staff (via CNRS, Insem, Inra, …) • A National recognition (usefull to raised funds From other sources (Région, etc ….)

  5. IBiSA has a call every year • All labs mastering a specific technology may be candidates • A Scientific Council analyses the files with the Help of external reviews and often with an « on site » visit • The « Comité Directeur » decides for the support on the Basis of SC recommendations.

  6. Omix: Proteomics, Trancriptomics, Genomics, Metabolomics … • Imaging (cell, in vitro ….) • Structural Biology, biophysics. • Bioinformatics • Animal&Vegetal facilities and functional explorations • Screening • Others (stem cells, vectors, new therapy ……) Ca. 100 sites have been identified during past 3 years

  7. IBiSA Networks: help the structuration • of the communities.(started 2008) • Bioinformatics (Elixir) • Structural Biology (Instruct) • Screening (Open Screen) • Imaging (Eurobioimaging) • Mouse Facilities (infrafrontier) • Animal models for life science • Proteomics • NGS and bioinformatics

  8. The « Investissements d’Avenir » programme (2010) • The context: « Le Grand Emprunt » • € 22 billion for higher education and research • To amplify the dynamics of transformation • To increase international competitiveness • To reinforce excellenceI • INFRASTRUCTURE • Other « Health & Biotech» actions: • Medical Cohorts • Preindustrial demonstrators • Research calls: nanobiotech, bioinformatics, bioresources

  9. INFRASTRUCTURE CALLS (2010-2012, 3 calls) • Ca. 400 M€ to support National Infrastructures for the next 5-10 years • Infrastructures within the ESFRI road maps encouraged to apply • Coordination fees to ESFRI eligible within the financial packages granted • Support in permanent staff will be provided by CNRS, INSERM etc.. • To reinforce excellenceI • First call now closed: results expected for december 2010 • Most of the ESFRI projects should be supported by this Programm if they are considered of outstanding quality by the international Scientific Committee.

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