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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 research departments in the UK.

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
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AbbreviationBBSRC
Formation1994 (from merger of 2 other organisations)
TypeResearch Council within UKRI
PurposeFunding of UK biological and biotechnological science research
HeadquartersPolaris House,
North Star Avenue,
Swindon,
SN2 1UH
Region served
United Kingdom
Council Chair
Executive Chair
Anne Ferguson-Smith
Main organ
BBSRC Council
Parent organisation
  • UK Research and Innovation
AffiliationsAHRC, EPSRC, ESRC, MRC, NERC, STFC, Innovate UK, Research England
Budgetc. £498M
Websitebbsrc.ukri.org

Purpose

Receiving its funding through the science budget of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, 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, Innovate UK, MRC, NERC, Research England and STFC, 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 (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 (1998–2003)
  • Dr Peter Ringrose (2003–2009)
  • Prof Sir Tom Blundell (2009–2015)
  • Prof Sir Gordon Duff (2015–present)

Chief executives

  • Prof (now Sir) Tom Blundell (1994–1996)
  • Prof Ray Baker (1996–2002)
  • Prof (now Dame) Julia Goodfellow (2002–2007)
  • Prof Douglas Kell (2008–2013)
  • Dr Jackie Hunter (from 21 October 2013)
  • Prof Melanie Welham (2016–2018)

Executive chairs

  • Prof Melanie Welham (2018–2023)
  • Prof Guy Poppy (2023–2024)
  • Prof Anne Ferguson-Smith (2024–) (from 1 July 2024)

Governance and management

BBSRC is managed by the BBSRC Council consisting of a chair (Professor ), an executive chair (Professor Guy Poppy) 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

The council strategically funds eight research institutes in the UK, and a number of centres.

They have strong links with business, industry and the wider community, and support policy development.[citation needed]

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)
  • Earlham Institute (EI) (formerly The Genome Analysis Centre) (Norwich)
  • The Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS), part of Aberystwyth University (Aberystwyth)
  • John Innes Centre (JIC) (Norwich)
  • The Pirbright Institute (Pirbright), formerly the Institute for Animal Health (IAH)
  • Quadram Institute (Norwich), formerly the Institute of Food Research
  • The Roslin Institute (RI) (Midlothian), part of the University of Edinburgh
  • 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 (IGER – Aberystwyth), merged with the University of Aberystwyth 2008
  • Letcombe Laboratory
  • Long Ashton Research Station (LARS – Bristol)
  • the Plant Breeding Institute (PBI – Cambridge)
  • the Weed Research Organisation (WRO – Oxford)
  • Silsoe Research Institute (SRI – Bedfordshire) was closed in 2006.

References

  1. BBSRC mission http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/organisation/mission.aspx
  2. "Google Maps".
  3. "Our mission and history". BBSRC. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  4. Tom Blundell (2014). Annual Report and Accounts 2013-2014. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. p. 2.
  5. "26 March 2018 - Professor Melanie Welham selected for the role of Executive Chair of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council - BBSRC". bbsrc.ukri.org. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  6. (BBSRC: Institutes and centres)

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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 research departments in the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research CouncilAbbreviationBBSRCFormation1994 from merger of 2 other organisations TypeResearch Council within UKRIPurposeFunding of UK biological and biotechnological science researchHeadquartersPolaris House North Star Avenue Swindon SN2 1UHRegion servedUnited KingdomCouncil ChairExecutive ChairAnne Ferguson SmithMain organBBSRC CouncilParent organisationUK Research and InnovationAffiliationsAHRC EPSRC ESRC MRC NERC STFC Innovate UK Research EnglandBudgetc 498MWebsitebbsrc wbr ukri wbr orgPurposeReceiving its funding through the science budget of the Department for Science Innovation and Technology 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 StructureBBSRC s head office is at Polaris House in Swindon the same building as the other councils of UK Research and Innovation AHRC EPSRC ESRC Innovate UK MRC NERC Research England and STFC 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 HistoryBBSRC was created in 1994 merging the former Agricultural and Food Research Council 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 1998 2003 Dr Peter Ringrose 2003 2009 Prof Sir Tom Blundell 2009 2015 Prof Sir Gordon Duff 2015 present Chief executives Prof now Sir Tom Blundell 1994 1996 Prof Ray Baker 1996 2002 Prof now Dame Julia Goodfellow 2002 2007 Prof Douglas Kell 2008 2013 Dr Jackie Hunter from 21 October 2013 Prof Melanie Welham 2016 2018 Executive chairs Prof Melanie Welham 2018 2023 Prof Guy Poppy 2023 2024 Prof Anne Ferguson Smith 2024 from 1 July 2024 Governance and managementBBSRC is managed by the BBSRC Council consisting of a chair Professor an executive chair Professor Guy Poppy 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 areasInstitutesThe council strategically funds eight research institutes in the UK and a number of centres They have strong links with business industry and the wider community and support policy development citation needed 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 Earlham Institute EI formerly The Genome Analysis Centre Norwich The Institute of Biological Environmental and Rural Sciences IBERS part of Aberystwyth University Aberystwyth John Innes Centre JIC Norwich The Pirbright Institute Pirbright formerly the Institute for Animal Health IAH Quadram Institute Norwich formerly the Institute of Food Research The Roslin Institute RI Midlothian part of the University of Edinburgh 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 IGER Aberystwyth merged with the University of Aberystwyth 2008 Letcombe Laboratory Long Ashton Research Station LARS Bristol the Plant Breeding Institute PBI Cambridge the Weed Research Organisation WRO Oxford Silsoe Research Institute SRI Bedfordshire was closed in 2006 ReferencesBBSRC mission http www bbsrc ac uk organisation mission aspx Google Maps Our mission and history BBSRC Retrieved 31 March 2016 Tom Blundell 2014 Annual Report and Accounts 2013 2014 Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council p 2 26 March 2018 Professor Melanie Welham selected for the role of Executive Chair of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council BBSRC bbsrc ukri org Retrieved 3 December 2018 BBSRC Institutes and centres

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