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Commitment to research

National and European projects

The French Institute of Bioinformatics contributes to or coordinates national and European scientific projects through PIA, PEPR, and other French funding sources, as well as through its participation in European projects via Elixir and the development of bioinformatics infrastructure.
This participation demonstrates its commitment to infrastructure development and scientific research in Biology and Health.

Acknowledgments and Affiliation

Acknowledgments and affiliations for each project can be found in the dedicated section.
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Galaxy-BioProd

Period: 2023-2029
Funding: 22-PEBB-0008
Funding (more): PEPR B-Best – As part of this PEPR, the Galaxy-BioProd project will also be used for sharing and disseminating data and analyses.
IFB role: Partner

Galaxy-BioProd's objective is to provide generic and shared tools and resources to design, execute and monitor projects in the various areas of the PEPR B-BEST. To this end, a centralized portal is being developed, bringing together software tools as well as computing and storage resources, in order to share and disseminate data and analyses from the PEPR.

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GDI

Genomic Data Infrastructure
Period: 2022 - 2026
Funding: DIGITAL-2021-CLOUD-AI-01
IFB role: Member

The project aims to access genomic data and related phenotypic and clinical data across Europe. It does this by establishing a federated, sustainable, and secure infrastructure for accessing this data. It builds on the results of the Beyond 1 Million Genomes (B1MG) project and delivers on the ambition of the 1+Million Genomes (1+MG) initiative.

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Grand Défi Ferments du Futur

Period: 2022-2032
Funding: 22-GDFF-0001
Funding (more): Ferments du Futur is a program supported by INRAE ​​and ANIA, supported to the tune of €48.3 million over 10 years by France 2030.
IFB role: Partner

Ferments du Future is a public-private partnership built to accelerate research and innovation in ferments, fermented foods and biopreservation, thereby promoting sustainable and healthy food.

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MUDIS4LS

Mutualised Digital Spaces for Life SciencesProjets
Period: 2021-2029
Funding: ANR-21-ESRE-0048
IFB role: Coordinateur

The MUDIS4LS project, funded under the EQUIPEX+ (PIA4) program, is deploying a shared national computing and storage infrastructure for 22 IFB platforms. It facilitates the secure management and sharing of data throughout life sciences research projects, while promoting their dissemination in national and international repositories.

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NeuroVasc

Involvement in the neurovascular axis
Period: 2023-2027
Funding: ANR-22-PESN-0008
Funding (more): PEPR Digital Health
IFB role: Partner

The NEUROVASC project aims to establish an optimal digital ecosystem to develop predictive tools/models for 5P medicine (personalized, predictive, preventive, participatory, population-based) against the evolution of ICA and stroke, relying mainly on the distinctive resources developed by the French clinical network in neuroradiology.

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PeoplePulse

Developing people and capacity to benefit science and society
Period: 2024-2028
Funding: CoS ELIXIR
Funding (more): ELIXIR work program
IFB role: Member

People Pulse aims to develop a community of skilled, diverse, and collaborative collaborators within ELIXIR by focusing on member integration, clearly defining roles, providing training, and fostering organizational and managerial skills. People Pulse intends to stimulate research and innovation in bioinformatics.

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PHENET

Tools and methods for extended plant PHENotyping and EnviroTyping services of European Research Infrastructures
Period: 2023 - 2027
Funding: HORIZON-INFRA-2022-TECH-01
Funding (more): HORIZON-RIA - HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions
IFB role: Member

The PHENET project aims to integrate European research infrastructures (RIs) on plant phenotyping, ecosystem experimentation, long-term observations and data management, and bioinformatics. The goal is to develop new numerical tools and methods to characterize the performance of combinations of species, genotypes, and agricultural practices in anticipation of the most likely climate scenarios across Europe.

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RENABI

IFB - French Institute of Bioinformatics
Period: 2011-2026
Funding: ANR-11-INBS-0013
IFB role: Coordinator

Under the supervision of the CNRS, INRAE, CEA and Inserm, the National Institute of Bioinformatics - IFB (formerly Renabi-IFB) is a national research infrastructure for the life sciences communities and the French node of ELIXIR. The IFB's activities are coordinated by the IFB-Core Support and Research Unit (UAR CNRS 3601). It offers bioinformatics services (computing and storage, software development and deployment, knowledge bases, data management, project support), organizes training and participates in methodological innovation in this field of research. It brings together 21 member platforms, 7 contributing platforms and 8 associated teams which cover all areas of bioinformatics and all thematic areas of fundamental biology and its applications (health, environment, agronomy).

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