Title: Research Programmes
1Research Programmes
- Innovation Partnership Presentation
- 28th January 2009
2Resources
50m (2012)
388 scientific and administrative staff located
at Penglais, Llanbadarn and Plas Gogerddan with
several research and teaching farms
34m (2008)
3IBERS Research
- Animal Science
- Rumen ecology
- Equine wound healing
- Prosafe Beef
- Bryozoan novel compounds
- Bioenergy Biorenewables
- Grassohol, Miscanthus, Salix
- Anaerobic digestion
- Plant Genomics Biomathematics
- Salicylic acid thermal stress
- Non-coding DNA computational analysis
- Methylation detection microsatellites
- Plant Breeding Genetics
- AberNile Stay-Green ryegrass
- Lupin breeding with genetic markers
- Operational Centres
- Grassland Development Centre
- Organic Centre Wales
- Farm Business Survey
- Working closely with
- Red Meat Centre
- Centre for Alternative Land Use
- Dairy Development Centre
44 Research Pillarsheaded up by 4 Professors
- Ian King Crop Breeding and Genomics
- Iain Donnison Plant-based Biorenewables
- Jamie Newbold Animal and Microbial Sciences
- Karl Hoffman Evolution, Co-evolution and
Adaptation
IBERS was formed on 17th April 2008, it is headed
up by Professor Wayne Powell
5- Genetics and Animal and Plant Breeding Group
(GAPD) - Development of scrapie-resistant sheep
- Equine and other farm animals - enhanced
reproductive efficiency - Improving meat quality
- Plant phenomics molecular causes of differing
appearance etc. - Brachypodium distachyon a model for
investigating grasses and cereals - Stay-green grasses and cereals genetics of
senescence and ripening - Genetics of crop disease-resistance
6- Pests, Pathogens Stress Group (PPS)
- Control of TB and other mycobacterial infections
- Detection of mycoplasmas (pneumonia etc.)
- Control detection of Malaria, Schistosomiasis
(Bilharzia) - Predictive models of global spread of parasites
- Silage pathogens
- Pathogen metabolomics (chemical fingerprints)
- Plant responses to fungi
- Plant responses to abiotic stress (particularly
climate change)
7- Agriculture and the Environment Group (AE)
- Rural, sustainable, and eco-toursim
- Agro-ecological modelling and exploitation of
biodiversity on landscape - The ecological consequences of gene flow from GM
crops - Characterising and evaluating drivers of
environmental policy - Organic farming systems
- Developing approaches to land use that maximise
biodiversity - Mitigating the environmental impact of
herbivores - Modelling pollen dispersal on a landscape scale
- Understanding factors governing the behaviour of
land users - Understanding the effects of climate change on
plants
8- Diet and Health Group (DH)
- Development of metabolomic standards for the
analysis of foods - Human health consequences of the enteric
fermentation - Nutrigenomics using metabolomics to understand
the link between diet and disease - Plant-based alternatives to antibiotics
- Understanding the nutritional value of animal
products in the human diet ie conjugated linoleic
acid in the human diet - The role of probiotics in promoting gut health
and function
9IBERS - Aber BioCentre
Aber Bio Centre (ABC) was launched in May 1998 by
Sir Brian Richards CBE and Sir Tom Blundell, it
acts as a market-facing entity for the
commercialisation of science, research and
consultancy
10IBERS - Aber BioCentre
- Projects
- Welsh businesses involved in collaborative work
- MNL (now Summit) spin-out at Gogerddan
- Neem Biotech (South Wales company)
- AA International (TechTalk)
- Innovis (Aberystwyth based)
- Alzeim (Brecon based)
- ESS (Neath based)
11IBERS - Aber BioCentre
What role do you think Aber Bio Centre should
play in the business community in Wales?
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