A ground-breaking collaboration between academia and over 20 user organisations has received a £1.2 million investment from EPSRC, BBSRC and MRC to aid research and knowledge-sharing at the chemical biology interface.
The networks will collaborate on a range of activities to enable knowledge-sharing and innovative discipline-hopping between academia and users across the breadth of chemical biology research and development. They should also lead to research projects arising from discussion within the networks.
The purpose of the networks is to foster collaborative endeavours between academic researchers and user organisations, working across the research council boundary remits, in order to tackle significant research challenges in chemical biology.
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