Pathways of newly established international infrastructure
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Pathways of newly established international infrastructure
Pathways of newly established international infrastructure (IIMCB) ….. to European excellence Jacek Kuźnicki 26th May 1995, Paris UNESCO-Poland agreement International Advisory Board (2010-2014) Francisco E. Baralle, ICGEB, Trieste Nicolaus Blin, University of Tuebingen Ineke Braakman, Utrecht University Ivan Dikic, Goethe University Medical School, Frankfurt Robert P. Erickson, University of Arizona Witold Filipowicz, Friedrich Miescher Inst. for Biomed Res, Basel Klaus Hahlbrock, Munich Wieland Huttner, MPI-CBG, Dresden Oleg A. Krishtal, Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, Kiev Fred van Leuven, Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven Jacques Mallet, Hospital de la Pitie-Salpetriere, Paris Maciej J. Nalecz, UNESCO, Paris Didier Picard, University of Geneva Helen Saibil, Inst. for Structural and Mol Biol, London J. Gregor Sutcliffe, Scripps Research Institute, California Adam Szewczyk, Nencki Institute, Warsaw Anna Tramontano, University of Rome Alexander Wlodawer, National Cancer Institute at Frederick International Advisory Board (2010-2014) What is specific in our organization? • • • • • International Advisory Board All positions filled through competition procedure Group leader selected by international competition: - based on publication index, and - research project - leadership skills - ability to raise extramural funding Contract employment for all scientists Regular evaluation by external reviewers PRESENT GROUPS 1. Molecular Biology, M Żylicz 2. Bioinformatics & Protein Engineering, JM Bujnicki 3. Structural Biology PAN/MPG, M Bochtler 4. Neurodegeneration, J Kuźnicki 5. Cell Biology, M Miączyńska 6. Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology, J Jaworski 7. Protein Structure, M Nowotny 8. Mitochondrial Biogenesis, A Chacińska 9. Laboratory of …………….? , IIMCB/MPG in Warsaw, CLW? FORMER GROUPS Molecular Immunology, J. D. (1999-2004) Neurobiology, M. H. (2000-2003) Bioinformatics, L. R. (2000-2002) Biomodelling, S. F. (2002-2010) Cell Cortex Mechanics MPG/PAN, E. P. (2008-2012) uro 88 Annual incomes of IIMCB Milions Euro Total income 66 Statutory & budgetary subvention 44 22 00 1999 1999 2002 2005 2008 2011 Sources of income, 2012 Foreign Grants 46.5% Equipment Subvention 0.5% Supplementary Support of Foreign Grants 2% Statutory Subvention 14.2% Structural Funds 12% Budgetary Subvention 3.8% Individual grants 21% Centre of Excellence in Molecular Bio-Medicine CEMBM 5FP EC 2003-2006 350 000 EUR Proteins in Health and Disease HEALTH-PROT 7FP 2009-2012 950 000 EUR Fishing for Medicines and their targets using zebrafish models of human diseases FISHMED FP7 2012-2015 3 500 000 EUR FishMed kick-off http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vxoAgYHeJ4 Zebrafish Core Facility Head: dr Małgorzata Wiweger 4 technicians 302 tanks, 29 lines, 6000 fish X-ray diffractometer Servers for bioinformatics Number and average IF of journals with IIMCB’s publications 2000-2012 7 7 26 24 37 37 45 46 45 57 44 47 46 77 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Cumulative citations (2000-2012) 10000 10 227 Hirsch index = 52 8 398 8000 6 845 6000 5 500 4 334 4000 3 283 2 394 2000 0 1 575 4 2000 50 2001 159 2002 434 2003 870 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Cumulative citations patent applications and spin-offs (2000-2013) 3 patent applications Spin-off in creation 1 patent application 4 patent applications 10000 BioTech-IP’s creation 10 227 8 398 8000 6 845 6000 5 500 Spin-off – Proteon Pharmaceuticals 4000 2 patent applications 2000 0 4 334 3 283 2 394 1 575 4 2000 50 2001 159 2002 434 2003 870 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Technology Transfer Unit since 2010 • 8 IIMCB patent applications (5 in PCT phase),1 spin-off • 2 consortium agreements with companies • 15 courses and workshops on IPR protection, tech transfer, etc. • Scholarships for 23 PhD students carrying out applied research • 2.1 mi Euro from 7FP & EU cohesion funds for BioTech-IP activities ETTBio project from EC January 2012 - December 2014 Goal: Development of good practices in technology transfer in biotech and their implementation in the regions. Total budget: 2.2 mi Euro Partners: City of Tartu City of Warsaw City of Dresden Biocat Barcelona Vrije Universiteit; Brussel Regional Development Agency; Ostrava Imperial College Business School; London Center for Genomie Regulation; Barcelona Technische Universität Dresden - coordinator International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw Popularization of science Centre for Innovative Bioscience Education Reducing the gap between science & society by conducting educational activities popularizing biology: 13 250 students participated in workshops with „hands on” 1 585 biology teachers were trained No 1 in Biology in Poland, 2009 ranking IIMCB No 1 in Biology in Poland, 2013 ranking IIMCB IIMCB is 10th on the list of projects qualified to the II round for Polish Road Map of Research Infrastructures Lp Nazwa propozycji projektu Koordynator 1 European Magnetic Field Laboratory Uniwersytet Warszawski 2 Virgo – Obserwatorium fal grawitacyjnych 3 Extreme Light Infrastructure Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna 4 Krajowe Centrum Inżynierii Kosmicznej i Satelitarnej Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna 5 Laboratorium Akceleratorowej Spektroskopii Masowej 6 Europejski Sondaż Społeczny 7 Centrum Badań Innowacyjnych w zakresie Prewencji Chorób Cywilizacyjnych i Medycyny Indywidualizowanej Uniwersytet Medyczny w Białymstoku 8 Centrum Projektowania i Syntezy Radiofarmaceutyków Ukierunkowanych Molekularnie Narodowe Centrum Badań Jądrowych 9 Centrum Radioterapii Hadronowej z Ośrodkiem Onkologii 10 Infrastruktura Badawcza Molekuł i Komórek IBMiK/ Molecular and Cellular Research Infrastructure 11 Centrum Ekoinnowacyjnych Technologii Odzysku Energii i Zrównoważonej Gospodarki Zasobami CCTW2 12 Laboratorium Ropy i Gazu LabRiG 13 Centrum grafenu i innowacyjnych nanotechnologii 14 Centrum Zaawansowanych Technologii dla Gospodarki, Medycyny i Środowiska Uniwersytet Warszawski 15 Infrastruktura do badań inteligentnych robotów autonomicznych Politechnika Warszawska 16 PIONIER-LAB – Krajowa Platforma Integracji Infrastruktur Badawczych z Ekosystemami Innowacji 17 Centrum Eko-Innowacyjnych Technologii Rewitalizacji Terenów Poprzemysłowych 18 Centrum Cyklotronowe Bronowice 19 Centrum Badań Środowiska i Innowacyjnych Technologii Żywności dla Jakości Życia 20 Centrum Biogospodarki 21 SeCuRe (Strain and Culture Resources) 22 Polska Platforma Fotoniki Światłowodowej Politechnika Warszawska 23 Polska Sieć Laboratoriów EMC Politechnika Wrocławska 24 Bałtyckie Centrum Badań i Aplikacji Bezpieczeństwa i Inżynierii Ruchu Morskiego Instytut Matematyczny PAN Uniwersytet Jagielloński Instytut Filozofii i Socjologii PAN Warszawski Uniwersytet Medyczny Międzynarodowy Instytut Biologii Molekularnej i Komórkowej/IIMCB Główny Instytut Górnictwa Politechnika Gdańska Instytut Technologii Materiałów Elektronicznych Instytut Chemii Bioorganicznej PAN Instytut Ekologii Terenów Uprzemysłowionych Instytut Fizyki Jądrowej PAN Uniwersytet Warmińsko-Mazurski w Olsztynie Politechnika Łódzka Instytut Biotechnologii Przemysłu Rolno-Spożywczego Akademia Morska w Szczecinie OCHOTA Campus in Warsaw University of Warsaw Warsaw Medical University Biocentrum OCHOTA institutes: 2. 4. 5. 3. 6. Nencki PAN IBB PAN IBiB PAN IMDiK PAN IPPT PAN 1. IIMCB Future IIMCB building Institute in numbers (Oct. 2013) Staff: - Employed scientists - PhD students - Support (Tech, Adm, IT,TTU, other) - Volunteers - Specific-task contracts 166 total 44 49 55 10 8 Budgets: - 1999 - 2012 - 1999-2012 0.4 mi EUR 8.2 mi EUR 58.2 mi EUR Publications 1999-2012: Citations per paper: Hirsch index: 573 papers with IF 18 52 Our stars - young Principal Investigators Name Age as PI PhD Postdoc Major grants at IIMCB Janusz Bujnicki 26 2001, Biology Warsaw University 2001, NIH, Bethesda, USA ERC FP7 & ERC Proof of Concept HHMI, 2 x 6 FP & 2 x NIH MAESTRO NCN, TEAM FNP Matthias Bochtler 30 1999, Biochemistry Techni Uni Munich 1999-2000 Max Planck Institute Martinsried MPG/PAN Grant 6 FP Research Grant TEAM FNP Marta Miączyńska 35 1997, Genetics, Vienna University 2001-05 MPG-CBG, Dresden 1997-2000 EBML, Heidelberg HHMI, Wellcome Trust 6FP & 7 FP MAESTRO NCN Jacek Jaworski 33 2001, Neurobiology Nencki Institute Warsaw 2002-2005, MIT, Cambridge 1997-2001, CNRS, Paris HHMI; 7 FP ; 2 x ERA-NET 7FP 2 x OPUS NCN PL–Norwegian Research Fund Ewa Paluch 29 2005, Biophysics University Paris 2005, Max Planck Institute MPI-CBG, Dresden ERC FP7 , DFG Human Frontier Science Program, HFSP Marcin Nowotny 35 2002, biochemistry Nencki Institute, Warsaw 2003-2008 NIH, Bethesda, USA HHMI, ERC 7 FP Wellcome Trust EMBO Installation Grant Agnieszka Chacińska 40 2000, Biochemistry IBB in Warsaw 2001-2009 University of Freiburg Welcome FNP EMBO Installation OPUS NCN Annual Report Session 2012, Jachranka International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw (IIMCB) www.iimcb.gov.pl