The primary goal of the Fund is to foster VIB proof-of-concept research (technologies, molecular mechanisms of disease ...). The Fund focuses on collaborations between different VIB departments and has to validate frontline inventions in life sciences research at VIB.
Proof-of-Concept Fund
The further purpose of this program is to identify research with potential for commercialization. Projects should be at a developmental stage at which carefully designed studies are likely to provide proof of concept. This project is unique in Europe, it is the first time that such a fund has been supported by COSAT and J&J PRD at a European University or Academic Institution. The aim of this fund, is to sow the seeds of (a) larger collaboration(s) with J&J and to stimulate interactions between researchers of J&J PRD and COSAT on the one hand and VIB on the other hand. The Fund is really meant to form the first building blocks of a bridge between two major players (one in the industrial and one in the academic world) in biotechnology and pharmaceutical sciences in Flanders, Belgium.
The winning projects
The projects are pre-screened by a VIB committee and the final selection will be done by COSAT and J&J PRD team. 4 Projects will be selected on the basis of several criteria (most important criteria are: scientific relevance of research topic, excellence of the proposed research, commercial potential and added value of interdepartmental collaboration).
Each winning project receives 125 000 EUR, which is sufficient to pay one post doctoral researcher and his bench fee for one year. In this manner one hopes to sow the seeds for larger collaborations between VIB and J&J.
Kick-Off Meeting
On Monday, October 23, 2006 (3-7 pm) the 4 winning teams as well as relevant persons of J&J PRD, COSAT and VIB will kick-off the fund with presentations of the winning projects for all interested VIB researchers.
Sooike Stoops | Source: alphagalileo
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