EU Grant Portfolio
Recent EU AwardsMIB research has a truly Pan European dimension with partners on FP7 networks across Europe.EU funded research now makes up 21% of our current annual grant income worth approx £3.6M |
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SUPRABIO 2009-2013‘Sustainable products through economic processing of biomass’ 17 Partners (€440K) |
BIONEXGEN 2011-2015 (€1.2M)‘Developing the next generation of biocatalysts for industrial chemical processes’ 16 Partners including BASF |
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SymbiosisThis programme is working towards improved biotraceability of unintended microorganisms and their substances in food and fee chains. The Manchester component is led by Prof Roy Goodacre. read more |
Linked2Safety- "A Next Generation, Secure Linked Data Medical Information Space for Semantically-Interconnecting Electronic Health Records and Clinical Trials Systems Advancing Patients Safety in Clinical Research” - John Keane, Goran Nenadic, Jianxin Pan (Mat), Stavros Stivaros (FMHS), and Xiaojun Zeng |
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AMBIOCAS 2010-2014Prof Nick Turner - ‘Amine synthesis using transaminases’ 6 Partners including Evonik (€554K UoM) |
DirectFuel consortium 2010-2014(€780K) ‘Photosynthetic microorganisms for conversion of solar energy and carbon dioxide to engine-ready fuels’ |
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BIOTRAINS 2009-2013(Marie-Curie Training Network) Prof Nick Turner with 11 EU Partners (€700K ) |
EuroGlycoArrays 2008-2012(Marie-Curie Training Network) Prof Sabine Flitsch with 16 EU Partners (€665K) |
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MetaNet4U - Enhancing the European Linguistic Infrastructure 2011-2013This project, involving the MIB centre NaCTeM and led by Prof Sophia Ananiadou, is part of a 2.65M€ consortium with 8 members. The objective of the project is to contribute to the establishment of a pan-European digital platform that makes available language resources and services, encompassing both datasets and software tools, for speech and language processing, and supports a new generation of exchange facilities for them.
GlycoBioM 2011-20155 Partners (€1.5M)
PhastIDThis EU funded collaboration with Prof Roy Goodacre and Prof Mike Turner is aimed at point of care measurements for biomarkers from blood. |
Common SenseThe Manchester programme is led by Prof Mike Turner who is working on fabrication elements, whilst Prof Roy Goodacre leads the data processing aspects of this EU funding towards the development of a common sensor platform for the detection of IED "Bomb factories".
BIOPREDYN“From Data to Models: New Bioinformatics Methods and Tools for data-Driven Predictive Dynamic Modelling in Biotechnological Applications” - Pedro Mendes
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