ELIXIR-UK awarded strategic funding to support UK life sciences data community

18 June 2025
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ELIXIR-UK has been awarded a five-year grant from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

The new investment will enable the UK Node of ELIXIR to expand its engagement and support across its national network, ensuring individuals and institutions benefit fully from their membership.

The funding - awarded to the Earlham Institute as Lead Institute and Co-ordination Office for ELIXIR-UK - represents a strategic commitment to strengthening the UK’s digital research infrastructure by empowering the people who underpin it – from researchers and technical professionals to data stewards and service providers.

With this award, ELIXIR-UK will deliver an ambitious programme of regional outreach, tailored engagement activities and targeted funding support. This work will focus on enabling meaningful participation from all 28 member organisations, connecting individuals to ELIXIR’s resources, expertise and European collaboration opportunities,  and amplifying the impact of UK contributions.

Over the next five years, ELIXIR-UK will:

  • carry out in-person visits across the UK to share opportunities to build connections and understand institutional priorities;
  • provide flexible bursaries and travel support to help researchers and technical staff access training, events and staff exchanges;
  • and support local leaders through an Ambassadors Programme, enabling community-led events and training across the Node.

ELIXIR is an international life science infrastructure, bringing together scientists from over 240 research organisations in 24 countries. Together they facilitate and coordinate essential data services and resources to ensure effective data-driven science. 

ELIXIR-UK unites 28 research Institutes and Universities across the UK with expertise in bioinformatics and FAIR data, to support UK science with services and guidance for research data management, data analysis, and software management. 

The Earlham Institute is the Lead Institute for ELIXIR-UK hosting the Co-ordination Office, with the Node co-led by Professor Neil Hall at the Earlham Institute and Professor Carole Goble at the University of Manchester.

Over the next five years, ELIXIR-UK will: carry out in-person visits across the UK to share opportunities, build connections and understand institutional priorities; provide flexible bursaries and travel support to help researchers and technical staff access training, events and staff exchanges; and support local leaders through an Ambassadors Programme, enabling community-led events and training across the Node.

Professor Neil Hall, Director of the Earlham Institute and ELIXIR-UK Head of Node, said: “This grant allows us to invest in the people and places that make the UK’s life science data ecosystem globally recognised. Our goal is to ensure that all member organisations – and the individuals within them – are supported, connected and visible across ELIXIR and beyond.”

A key focus of the new programme will be to lower barriers to participation, particularly for early-career staff and those in underrepresented roles such as data stewards and other technical support staff. Opportunities supported through the funding include staff exchanges, travel bursaries and local outreach.

Modern life science involves the generation of vast amounts of data. The ability to collect, store, and interrogate these vast data is empowering scientists to ask new research questions and make discoveries that would have previously been unimaginable.

There are inherent challenges, however, with scientists around the world generating, labelling, storing, and sharing vast quantities of data in many different ways.

Without a universal approach, data can’t be reliably accessed, understood, or integrated by others who might benefit from it. 

This funding strengthens ELIXIR-UK’s role as a connector, enabler and advocate for the UK’s life science data community, building on its existing contributions to research data management, the FAIR principles and European research infrastructure development.

Tim Shuttleworth, BBSRC Head of Research Infrastructure, said: “ELIXIR UK is an integral part of the UK’s digital research infrastructure ecosystem. This award will enable ELIXIR UK to expand its reach across its communities, fostering a culture of collaboration and co-creation in data-driven research that will accelerate discovery across the life sciences and beyond.”

The award also reflects BBSRC’s continued support for enabling world-class life science research, aligning with wider UKRI priorities for digital research infrastructure, data-driven science, and upskilling.

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About the Earlham Institute

The Earlham Institute is a hub of life science research, training, and innovation focused on understanding the natural world through the lens of genomics.

Embracing the full breadth of life on Earth, our scientists specialise in developing and testing the latest tools and approaches needed to decode living systems and make predictions about biology.

The Earlham Institute is based within the Norwich Research Park and is one of eight institutes that receive strategic funding from BBSRC, as well as support from other research funders.

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About ELIXIR-UK

ELIXIR-UK is the national Node of ELIXIR, the European infrastructure for life science data. 

It brings together researchers, technical experts, and policy leaders from across the UK to ensure life sciences data is open, interoperable, and impactful. ELIXIR-UK is hosted by the Earlham Institute and coordinated through a national Node Coordination Office with 28 member organisations across the UK.