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Connections to existing programs initiatives DBH • BBMRI-NL received initial funding from the NWO National Roadmap program in 2008. There is insufficient funding to achieve all goals, as initial start-up funding was granted for only 3 years, although with the intention of a follow-up. • PSI has been funded by a five-year FES grant of the Dutch government, which expires at the end of 2011. The NFU has decided to continue the support, but at a lower level which requires transition from the project phase to a more regular organization embedded in the UMCs. The sequel focuses on maintaining and 95 Regiegroep Life Sciences & Health consolidating the infrastructure and to embed the practices in all UMCs, with operation costs guaranteed by the UMCs. Additional funds are needed in the coming years to expand the scope with new disease pearls. • LifeLines is funded partly by FES, partly by other sources and has funding until 2015. Given the scale of the project and its duration of a few decades in forthcoming infrastructure calls, additional funding is required. DTL • DTL techcentres in part build on consortia in the NGI program (funding until 2012/2013): Netherlands Proteomics Centre (NPC), Netherlands Metabolomics Centre (NMC), Netherlands Bioinformatics Centre (NBIC) and Netherlands Consortium for Systems Biology (NCSB). DTL contains in addition expertise and technology of NL BioImaging AM and the Centre for Genome Diagnostics (CGD). • There are strong links to the Centre for Translational Molecular Medicine (CTMM) through the Translational Research IT (TraIT), a consortium setup between CTMM and NBIC. • The Netherlands Proteomics Centre (NPC) is coordinator of a FP7 funded European Large Scale facility for proteomics: PRIME-XS. • ET&I partners are well-embedded at the European level (Fig. 4), playing a leading role in multiple European initiatives such as: ELIXIR (bioinformatics), BBMRI (biobanks), EATRIS (translational research), Euro-BioImaging (imaging), PRIME- XS (proteomics), INSTRUCT (structural biology), and ISBE (systems biology) (3). Other programs relevant for ET&I roadmap • Other relevant programs include the NGI LifeSciences@work program for starters in the life sciences, the ZonMw program Translational Research, in which first in- human studies are funded, the CSG Centre for Society and the Life Sciences that describes, analyses and improves the relationship between society and life science research, and the NWO Centres for Systems Biology Research. • Investment subsidies NWO-Groot...
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