[FILM-Users 00386] BBSRC Advanced Life Sciences Research Technologies initiative (ALERT 13) - research equipment call
Martin Spitaler
m.spitaler at imperial.ac.uk
Tue Jul 2 18:57:20 BST 2013
Dear microscopists,
we received 13 replies on my request for feedback on main needs for
future instrumentation, which we could apply for in the current BBSRC
ALERT 13 call:
*Technologie**
* *Users declaring this technology as highest priority**
*
*Super-resolution *
*6*
High-content screening
2
Intravital imaging
2
Spinning disc confocal
1
Light-sheet microscope
1
Flow imaging
1
The FILM steering committee met recently, and based on your clear
vote it decided to apply for a super-resolution equipment.
The next step will be to make our case for this equipment, integrating
the super-resolution needs of as many people in Imperial College as
possible, and proving a strong track record in recent BBSRC funding.
This is where we need your support, this is what we will need from you:
* letters of support describing how super-resolution microscopy would
benefit your research (ideally, but not necessarily BBSRC-funded)
* your needs with as much details as possible, e.g. what technology
(if known), 2D or 3D, fixed or live, multi-colour, ....
The deadline for the grant application is *Tuesday 23 July*, so please
get in touch soon.
Please also forward this email to anyone in Imperial College not yet
on the FILM mailing list who might be interested in super-resolution
microscopy.
Thanks in advance, good imaging,
Martin
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Subject: IMPORTANT, QUICK RESPONSE NEEDED PLEASE: BBSRC Advanced Life
Sciences Research Technologies initiative (ALERT 13) - research
equipment call
Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2013 15:12:41 +0100
From: Martin Spitaler <m.spitaler at imperial.ac.uk>
To: FILM-Users mailing list <film-users at imperial.ac.uk>
Dear microscopists,
as you might have seen, the BBSRC has just announced a dedicated call
for *_instrumentation to be deployed on a multi-project/multi-use
basis_* (see below) - an excellent opportunity to upgrade our facility
to respond to your latest needs. The funding (£250-750k) would cover
*one* new bit of high-end equipment, so we need to decide where
strongest needs will be in the coming years.
That's where your input is needed: Please let me know what kind of
experiments you would like to do in the future that you can't do
currently in FILM, where major investment would make a big difference to
your research. Ideas put up before were a commercial super-resolution
microscope, high-throughput microscope, dedicated intravital microscope
- but feedback on any unmet needs is appreciated.
The deadline is soon and it's a busy time of the year, so *please let
me know within a week* what your thoughts are (please reply to me
personally, not the whole mailing list).
Looking forward to your input, good imaging,
Martin
*From: *<Nadal>, Rebecca C <r.nadal at imperial.ac.uk
<mailto:r.nadal at imperial.ac.uk>>
*Date: *Wednesday, 29 May 2013 15:32
*Subject: *BBSRC Advanced Life Sciences Research Technologies initiative
(ALERT 13) - research equipment call
Dear all,
I can confirm that the BBSRC capital equipment call has now gone live,
please see
http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/opportunities/2013/alert13.aspx for full
details. The closing date for applications is *4pm on 23 July 2013.*
BBSRC are inviting applications for research grants from *eligible
researchers with a strong track record of research in the BBSRC remit*,
to purchase items of *advanced research equipment* via this Advanced
Life Sciences Research Technology 2013 (ALERT 13) call. The capital
equipment budget for this call is approximately £8M.
Applications for equipment funding, which will typically be in the range
of £250k-£750k excl. VAT although higher value applications will be
considered with prior agreement, and must enhance the capability of the
UK research base in areas of science in the BBSRC remit. Applications
will typically be from groups of researchers in one or more eligible
institutions, for_*instrumentation to be deployed on a
multi-project/multi-use basis*_.
When BBSRC recently visited they indicated that they would like to see
some degree of coordination of bids by universities, but the details of
this internal coordination are still to be confirmed. I'm guessing that
a number of applicants may have already started preparing bids following
the pre-announcement that you received directly from BBSRC and/or from
me. Please feel free to forward as appropriate, and for now please
encourage any potential applicants to contact me (r.nadal at imperial.ac.uk
<mailto:r.nadal at imperial.ac.uk>) to alert me about their bid.
Many thanks.
Best wishes,
Becky.
Dr Rebecca Nadal
Strategic Research Coordinator
Faculty of Natural Sciences
Imperial College London
South Kensington Campus
London SW7 2AZ
Email: r.nadal at imperial.ac.uk <mailto:r.nadal at imperial.ac.uk>
Tel: 020 7594 8909
Mobile: 07714 051234
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