Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), part of
UK Research and Innovation, is a non-departmental public body
(NDPB), and is the largest UK public funder of non-medical bioscience. It predominantly funds
scientific research institutes and
university
A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United Stat ...
research departments in the
UK.
Purpose
Receiving its funding through the science budget of the
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), BBSRC's mission is to "promote and support, by any means, high-quality basic, strategic and applied research and related postgraduate training relating to the understanding and exploitation of biological systems".
Structure
BBSRC's head office is at Polaris House in
Swindon - the same building as the other councils of
UK Research and Innovation,
AHRC EPSRC,
ESRC
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), formerly the Social Science Research Council (SSRC), is part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). UKRI is a non-departmental public body (NDPB) funded by the UK government. ESRC provides fund ...
,
Innovate UK,
MRC
MRC may refer to
Government
* Medical Research Council (United Kingdom)
* Medical Reserve Corps, a US network of volunteer organizations
* Municipalité régionale de comté (regional county municipality), Quebec, Canada
* Military Revolutionar ...
,
NERC,
Research England and
STFC
The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) is a United Kingdom government agency that carries out research in science and engineering, and funds UK research in areas including particle physics, nuclear physics, space science and a ...
, as well as the
UKSA. Funded by Government, BBSRC invested over £498 million in bioscience in 2017–18. BBSRC also manages the joint Research Councils' Office in Brussels – the
UK Research Office (UKRO).
History
BBSRC was created in 1994, merging the former
Agricultural and Food Research Council
The Agricultural and Food Research Council (AFRC) was a British Research Council responsible for funding and managing scientific and technological developments in farming and horticulture.
History
The AFRC was formed in 1983 from its predecessor ...
(AFRC) and taking over the biological science activities of the former
Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC).
Chairs
* Sir
Alistair Grant (1994-1998)
* Dr Peter Doyle CBE (1998-2003)
* Dr Peter Ringrose (2003-2009)
* Prof Sir
Tom Blundell FRS (2009–2015)
* Prof Sir
Gordon Duff (2015–present)
Chief executives
* Prof (now Sir)
Tom Blundell FRS (1994 -1996)
* Prof
Ray Baker CBE (1996-2002)
* Prof (now Dame)
Julia Goodfellow CBE (2002-2007)
* Prof
Douglas Kell CBE (2008–2013)
* Dr
Jackie Hunter CBE (from 21 October 2013)
* Prof Melanie Welham FRSB (2016-2018)
Executive chairs
* Prof Melanie Welham FRSB (2018–present)
Governance and management
BBSRC is managed by the BBSRC Council consisting of a chair (from 2015, Professor Sir
Gordon Duff), an executive chair (Professor Melanie Welham) and from ten to eighteen representatives from UK universities, government and industry. The council approves policies, strategy, budgets and major funding.
A research panel provides expert advice which BBSRC Council draws upon in making decisions. The purpose of the research panel is to advise on:
* the development and implementation of the council's strategic plans
* the competitiveness, relevance, economic impact, and societal considerations of the science and innovation activities funded by BBSRC
* opportunities for partnership with national and international organisations
Boards, panels and committees
In addition to the council and the research panel, BBSRC has a series of other internal bodies for specific purposes.
* Appointments Board
* Remuneration Board
* Strategy Advisory Panels - eight panels advise and report to the BBSRC Executive Chair
* Research Committees - five committees award research grants in specific science areas
Institutes of BBSRC
The council strategically funds eight research institutes in the
UK, and a number of centres
BBSRC: Institutes and centres.
They have strong links with business, industry and the wider community, and support policy development.
The institutes' research underpins key sectors of the UK economy such as agriculture, bioenergy, biotechnology, food and drink and pharmaceuticals. In addition, the institutes maintain unique research facilities of national importance.
*
Babraham Institute (BI) (
Cambridge
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)
*
Earlham Institute
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(EI) (formerly The Genome Analysis Centre) (
Norwich
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)
* The
Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS), part of
Aberystwyth University (
Aberystwyth)
*
John Innes Centre (JIC) (
Norwich
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)
*
The Pirbright Institute (
Pirbright), formerly the Institute for Animal Health (IAH)
*
Quadram Institute
The Quadram Institute is a centre for food and health research, combining Quadram Institute Bioscience (formerly the Institute of Food Research), the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals’ endoscopy centre and aspects of the University ...
(
Norwich
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), formerly the Institute of Food Research
* The
Roslin Institute
The Roslin Institute is an animal sciences research institute at Easter Bush, Midlothian, Scotland, part of the University of Edinburgh, and is funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council.
It is best known for creati ...
(RI) (
Midlothian), part of the
University of Edinburgh
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*
Rothamsted Research (
Harpenden and North Wyke)
Other research institutes have merged with each other or with local universities. Previous BBSRC (or AFRC) sponsored institutes include:
*
Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research
An institute is an organisational body created for a certain purpose. They are often research organisations (research institutes) created to do research on specific topics, or can also be a professional body.
In some countries, institutes can ...
(IGER -
Aberystwyth), merged with the
University of Aberystwyth
, mottoeng = A world without knowledge is no world at all
, established = 1872 (as ''The University College of Wales'')
, former_names = University of Wales, Aberystwyth
, type = Public
, endowment = ...
2008
*
Letcombe Laboratory
*
Long Ashton Research Station
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(LARS -
Bristol
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)
* the Plant Breeding Institute (PBI -
Cambridge
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)
* the Weed Research Organisation (WRO -
Oxford
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)
*
Silsoe Research Institute (SRI -
Bedfordshire
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) was closed in 2006.
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