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Bioinformatics and Biological Resources Fund (25BBR)
Apply for funding to implement, improve or consolidate bioinformatics or biological resources in support of UK bioscience, helping to drive forwards progress in bioscience research and innovation.
£10 million invested in cancer and chronic health conditions
Innovate UK and the Office for Life Sciences (OLS) announce support for innovation in chronic conditions and cancer.
UKRI strategy 2022 to 2027 (document)
This is the UKRI strategy for 2022 to 2027: transforming tomorrow together.
Advances in structural biology research
Structural biology is a common thread running through many major biological advances, opening novel opportunities for impact, including: discovering the structure of DNA research into the treatment of diabetes using insulin our understanding of the COVID-19 virus the development of animal vaccines the 2024 Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold technology UK researchers are at the forefront of […]
Dr James Dracott
EPSRC Deputy Director, AI and Data Dr James Dracott is the Deputy Director for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data in the Strategy Directorate at the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Working primarily across cross-council interfaces, James has oversight of EPSRC’s AI and data priorities. He works closely with colleagues across UK Research and […]
Future communications research hubs for a connected UK
Technology Secretary announces support for the three hubs’ cutting-edge R&D and a unique UK-wide experimentation platform for future telecoms research.
New Hartree Centre strategy advances computing for UK industry
STFC’s Hartree Centre lays out a five-year plan to deliver significant societal and economic impact for the UK through advanced digital technologies.
Priorities for public insight in research and innovation policy
An overview of UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) Sciencewise public dialogue programme priorities for 2024.
Five finalists awarded £1.5 million in Longitude Prize on Dementia
Five groundbreaking technologies have been awarded £300,000 as finalists in the £4.4 million Longitude Prize on Dementia.
Independent review of university spin-outs published
The final report of an independent review of university spin-out companies has been published.