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Title: ESFRI Roadmap of Research Infrastructures and the Israeli Perspective


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ESFRI Roadmap of Research Infrastructuresand the
Israeli Perspective
  • David Horn, Tel Aviv University
  • http//horn.tau.ac.il
  • July, 2009

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General information
  • ESFRI, the European Strategy Forum on Research
    Infrastructures, is a strategic instrument to
    develop the scientific integration of Europe and
    to strengthen its international outreach.
  • Founded in 2002. Members nominated by Member and
    Associate countries.
  • The mission of ESFRI is to support a coherent and
    strategy-led approach to policy-making on
    research infrastructures in Europe, and to
    facilitate multilateral initiatives leading to
    the better use and development of research
    infrastructures, at EU and international level.
  • Publication of first roadmap in 2006, and second
    roadmap in 2008.
  • Roadmaps are used by DG research as basis of
    appropriate calls for RI projects.

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Roadmap structure
  • Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Energy
  • Biological and Medical Sciences
  • Materials and Analytical Facilities
  • Physical Sciences and Engineering
  • e-Infrastructures

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Social Sciences andHumanities
  • European Social Survey
  • Upgrade of the European Social Survey, set up in
    2001 to monitor longterm changes in social values
  • Costs construction 54M, operation 9M.
  • (Noah Levin-Epstein, TAU)
  • SHARE
  • Data infrastructure for empiric economic and
    social science analysis of ongoing changes due to
    population ageing
  • Costs 11.6M, 0.3M.
  • (Howie Litwin, HU)

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Biological and MedicalSciences
  • BBMRI
  • Bio-banking and biomolecular resources research
    infrastructure
  • Costs 170M, 15M.
  • (INTB, Ciechanover et al ?)
  • INSTRUCT
  • Integrated Structural Biology Infrastructure
  • Costs 300M, 25M.
  • (Joel Sussman, WIS)
  • ELIXIR
  • Upgrade of the European Life-science
    infrastructure for biological information
  • Costs470M, 100M.
  • (Michal Linial, HUJ, MoS)

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BBMRI Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources
Research Infrastructure
  • EC 5 M
  • 27 months 50 participants
  • BBMRI will comprise
  • all major population-based and disease-oriented
    biobank formats
  • Biomolecular resources, such as collections of
    antibodies and other affinity binders and a
    variety of molecular tools to decipher protein
    interactions and function
  • bio-computing and sample storage infrastructure.
  • BBMRI will provide
  • Biobanks of different formats (based on
    collections of DNA, tissue, cells, blood and
    other body fluids, together with pertinent
    medical, environmental, life-style and follow-up
    data)
  • Population cohorts, including prospective and
    twin cohorts
  • Clinical case/control cohorts including
    disease-focused cohorts
  • Cohorts from isolated populations
  • Biomolecular resources (comprising antibody and
    affinity binder collections, ORF clone
    collections, siRNA libraries, proteins, cellular
    resources etc.)
  • Enabling technologies and high-throughput
    analysis platforms and integration of sites
    specialized in development of molecular tools to
    decipher gene, protein and metabolite functions
    and their interactions
  • Harmonized standards for sample collection,
    storage, preanalytics and analysis
  • Harmonized data collection, logistics and
    database- and biocomputing infrastructure
  • Ethical, legal and societal guidance and
    platform.

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INSTRUCT Integrated Structural BiologyEC 4.5
M 24 months 13 partners
  • The seven core centers comprising INSTRUCT are
  • Core A University of Oxford, UK (Prof. Dave
    Stuart, Coordinator for INSTRUCT) -
    multi-disciplinary approaches.
  • Core B CIRMMP Florence, Italy (Prof. Ivano
    Bertini) - NMR-based and integrated biophysical
    investigation of the structure and dynamics of
    biomolecules.
  • Core C IGBMC Strasbourg, France (Prof. Dino
    Moras) - multi-scale structural biology of
    proteins, nucleic acids and their complexes.
  • Core D The Weizmann Institute, Israel (Prof.
    Joel L. Sussman) - multidisciplinary resource
    (X-ray/NMR/EM) for elucidation of structure and
    dynamics.
  • Core E EMBL (Dr. Stephen Cusack) - provide
    integrated structural biology infrastructures,
    including synchrotron X-ray and imaging
    technologies.
  • Core F MPI Munich, Germany (Prof. Wolfgang
    Baumeister) - broad expertise in high-resolution
    3D imaging, with unique strength in using
    cryo-electron tomography.
  • Core G MPI Frankfurt, Germany (Prof. Hartmut
    Michel) - integrated biophysical and structural
    analyses of macromolecular complexes, including
    membrane proteins.

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  • ELIXIR Upgrade of European
  • Bioinformatics Infrastructure
  • EC 4.5 M
  • 38 months
  • 32 partners
  • www.elixir-europe.org
  • ELIXIR will permit the integration and
    interoperability
  • of diverse, heterogeneous, potentially redundant
    information that is essential to generate and
    utilize biological knowledge. It will encompass
    the necessary major computer infrastructure to
    store and organize this data in a way suitable
    for rapid search and access, and will provide a
    sophisticated and user-friendly portal for users.

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Other
  • ESRF Upgrade (Analytical Facilities)
  • Upgrade of the European Synchrotron Radiation
    Facility
  • Costs 238M, 83M
  • EPOS (Environmental Sciences)
  • Infrastructure for the study of tectonics and
    Earth surface dynamics
  • Costs 500M, 80M
  • LIFEWATCH (Environmental Sciences)
  • Infrastructure for research on the protection,
    management and sustainable use of biodiversity
  • Costs 370M, 71M

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Swedish research infrastructures

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Swedish research infrastructures - continued



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Finlands example
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Finlands example
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Relevant current IL RI funding
  • ESRF, funded by TELEM since 1999. Current annual
    funding (mostly by VATAT) is roughly 1M euro.
  • Geant, internet infrastructure, funded by TELEM
    1999-2002. Ongoing funding by universities
    through IUCC (machba).
  • ISRAGRID, novel e-infrastruture, funded by TELEM
    2009-2013. Will become part of european grid
    initiative.
  • EMBLEMBC, funded by MOS. Annual costs 0.9 M
    euro. Relevant to ELIXIR, the proposed EBI
    upgrade.
  • ESS, vatat funds 200K2 years.

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Israels RI Roadmap
  • Israels strategy is being planned by VATAM, the
    Israel Committee for National Research
    Infrastructures
  • VATAM was established by MOLMOP, the Israel
    National Council for Research and Development
  • VATAM serves as an advisory board to governmental
    agencies (including TELEM) on questions regarding
    RIs.
  • MOLMOP has called for the establishment of a
    national fund dedicated to RI, aiming for annual
    expenditures of 100 M NIS.
  • VATAM has started a national RI survey, carried
    out by the Neeman institute of the Technion.
    This survey will serve as the basis for future
    planning of an RI roadmap.
  • See http//horn.tau.ac.il/vatam.html for further
    information
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