Informace o projektu
Posílení synergií středoevropských výzkumných infrastruktur v oblasti biotechnologií
(SynBIOsis)
- Kód projektu
- 230052
- Období řešení
- 9/2009 - 8/2012
- Investor / Programový rámec / typ projektu
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Evropská unie
- 7. rámcový program EU
- Kapacity
- Fakulta / Pracoviště MU
- Centrální řídící struktura projektu CEITEC
- WWW stránky projektu
- http://www.synbiosis.org
- Klíčová slova
- vědy o živé přírodě, bioinformatika, biomedicína, počítačová biologie
- Spolupracující organizace
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Jihomoravské inovační centrum, z.s.p.o.
- Odpovědná osoba MVDr. Zlatuše Novotná
Consorzio per l'area di ricerca scientifica
Consorzio per il Centro di Biomedicina Molecolare S.c.r.l.
SINCROTRONE TRIESTE SCPA
A.P.E.Research srl
The main objective of SyBIOsys project is to pull together two research-driven clusters in the field covering the intersection of biotechnology/life science and ICT, more specifically, in the domains of bioinformatics, nanobio, computational biology and biomedicine. The two partner regions - South Moravia (CZ) and Friuli-Venezia-Giulia (IT) - share an interest in this particular research domain and also an interest in developing unique research infrastructures for this domain. While the Italian region has an existing unique research infrastructure in place (AREA Science Park with the Free Electron Laser, a part of ESFRI Roadmap), South Moravia is in the process of designing its new research infrastructure. The focus of the project is thus on the valorisation of research infrastructure in these regions and strengthening collaboration with business sector. Emphasis is laid on collaboration, search for omplementarities, synergies with activities of the Structural Funds, and on exploiting the experience of other EU regions in respect of opening up research infrastructures to collaboration with business sector. Mentoring will be used as an instrument that will especially contribute to a better design of the newly built infrastructure in South Moravia and, in case of both partner regions, to increase the economic relevance of research infrastructures and their tighter integration with the local economy.
Simultaneously, emphasis will be laid on developing partnerships with other regions in the EU with a similar profile and interest with a special emphasis on the Central European region. The project aims, as a part of its activities, to enrol not only stakeholders in the two partner regions, but also to extend the network to the geographically proximate regions (Vienna/Austria, Bratislava/Slovakia, Ljubljana/Slovenia) with a view to share the experience and seek complementarities in research infrastructures.
Project website: www.synbiosis.org