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Wed, Mar 3rd, 2010
Workshop on scientific/technical needs and opportunities
Mon, Mar 22nd, 2010
ECRI
Tue, Mar 30th, 2010
INSTRUCT meets Technological Industries
Wed, Apr 28th, 2010
Annual Meeting
Mon, Jul 5th, 2010, @11:00am - 05:00PM
UK INSTRUCT open meeting

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INSTRUCT-FP7.EU
An Integrated Structural Biology Infrastructure for Europe PDF print email
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Structural biology in the next two decades aims to integrate structural knowledge at different resolution levels into specific cellular contexts, with a temporal component, to underpin biomedical issues. This challenge requires the seamless integration of techniques providing information in different resolution ranges. INSTRUCT will link the information obtained by the major structural biology methods with state-of-the-art cell biology techniques to provide a dynamic picture of key cellular processes at all scales. Major technology advances, from high throughput methods in protein production, through NMR and X-ray crystallography to electron microscopy mean that major investment in infrastructure is required to maintain European competitiveness. The preparatory phase of INSTRUCT is forging a pan-European structure comprising a number of Core Centres. With broad infrastructure provision, an appropriate number of Associate Centres, with complimentary expertise and establish the mechanisms for establishing National Access Holder Communities of users and rules for access. The development of cutting-edge infrastructure will be energised by a focus on a few key biomedical questions and environment problems. There will be a strong involvement of European industry and SMEs, by both direct collaboration on feasibility studies and by consultation; this will arise naturally as the requirements for high precision innovative instrumentation will challenge European industry to improve their capabilities and the use of facilities for industrial research will strengthen Europe’s industrial competitiveness in particular in bio-pharma companies. The project will include a training program based on relevant interdisciplinary expertise. A major aim of the preparatory phase is to establish the mechanisms, financial and legal, by which major funding bodies can work together to provide a coherent European infrastructure with wide European access.
 
 
 
 INSTRUCT is funded by the
European Union's Seventh Framework Programme
(grant agreement FP7-211252)
and coordinated by the Division of Structural Biology,
University of Oxford, United Kingdom