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MIcro-NanOSystems
Nano2Life :
Bringing NANOtechnologies
TO LIFE
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Nano2Life : About …
Nano2Life (N2L) is the first European Network of Excellence in nanobiotechnology
supported by the European Commission under the 6th Framework Programme.
Its objective is to support Europe position as a competitive player and to make it a
leader in nanobiotechnology transfer by merging existing European expertise and
knowledge in the field of Nanobiotechnology. Founded in 2004, N2L comprises
23 major European organizations and 41 industrial companies within the field of
Nanobiotechnology as well as associate members from EU candidate countries,
South Korea, Japan, Australia and North America. The Network acts as an European
nanobio think tank supporting a strong exchange of knowledge, ideas and vision
among its members through the incubation of joint research projects; the networking
of intellectual and technical resources; new education and training courses and the
transferring of technology.
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Nano2Life : …About …
Nano2Life aims at setting the basis for a virtual European Nanobiotech
Institute, focused on the understanding of the nanoscale interface
between biological and non-biological entities, and its possible
applications in the area of complex and integrated novel sensor
technologies for health care, pharmaceuticals, environment, security,
food safety, etc.
The benefits for citizens from nanobiotechnological research are
expected to be several, for example the development of a more
personalised and less invasive medicine, and more thorough control
measures of the environment and food;
The medical benefits are based on the miniaturisation, sensitivity and
integration of several functions in a single device. This will bring a
more sensitive and faster medical diagnosis; a more efficient therapy
with less side effects, and new artificial replacements of deficient
functions in regenerative medicine.
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Nano2Life : …About …
In order to accomplish its goals, N2L has more than 200 scientists
presently involved in a Joint Programme of Activity (JPA) aiming at:
• creating the first ever technological roadmap for
Nanobiotechnology,
• identifying the key bottlenecks that need to be overcome in
Nanobiotechnology,
• founding the first European Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects
Board (ELSA) in the field of Nanobiotechnology,
• implementing a scientific programme focused on twelve strategic
research areas, considered as key areas for the future development
of innovative nanobio-devices,
• constituting a durable and long lasting integration of the network
partners resources.
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Nano2Life : Research Projects…
Strengthening European excellence
Nanobiotech presents a unique challenge in that it must navigate
between two different scientific worlds: nanotech versus life sciences
i.e., physicists, chemists and engineers on one side, biologists and
medical doctors on the other.
The new knowledge and brand new concepts will come out of this
merging. The merging is a challenging task, as the background, the
way of doing and thinking science and obviously the terminology of
the scientists involved is wide and different. The accomplishment of
this long and complicated process is envisioned as important for
"Strengthening European excellence Via Integrated Projects".
On the long road for the goal, it is necessary to define some common
vision about scientific and technological goals and bottlenecks to
overcome, on the basis of current research activities.
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Nano2Life : …Research Projects…
Joint Program of Activities (JPA) …
It is believed that some of the bottlenecks and the goals could much
better addressed by tackling the issues with a broad expertise
scientific base. As initial part of the task, our Joint Program of
activities (JPA) is driven by the following objectives:
 To identify gaps which limit fundamental and technological
breakthrough in nanobiotechnology
 To identify and prioritize research topics and technologies
according to existing expertise and to scientific and industrial
needs
 To initiate and support new research seed projects and fellowships
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Nano2Life : …Research Projects…
Joint Program of Activities (JPA) …
These objectives are negotiated via the following activities:
 Regular plenary meetings of all actors
 Mobility program for facilitating ad-hoc cooperation initiative
 Cooperation with education and training activities of the network.
A continuous effort to facilitate the interaction between scientists and
experts of different disciplines is what the activity is is all about.
Once a biologist, as an example, is discussing biological issues with
an engineer or a physicists, new concepts, approaches and vertical
fertilization occurs.
In the beginning of the N2L project, most of the activities are
restricted to N2L partners, but will be opened to a broader public later.
The research activities are organised by WP 7, on which page you will
find further information.
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Nano2Life : …Research Projects…
Strategic research programmes…
The SRP goal is to lay ground and built a platform of multidisciplinary
R&D in nanobiotech, involving basic research and industry while supporting
the N2L general objectives:
1) becoming an EU reference network in nanobiotech
2) transforming the SRP into European task forces in their specific areas of
expertise.
The basic approach of the N2L research programme remains a bottom up
approach based on creativity and novel ideas initiated by the labs. Each SRP
would define its relevant scope as broad as possible, taking into consideration
its structure, its members and other parameters such as local thursts,
socio-economic factors, environmental issues, ethics impacts,
gender issues etc.
The SRP are places where all volunteer scientists of N2L can participate
by bringing their own science, technology or expertise. The SRP shoudl be
places of excellence where the latest science and technology should be
discussed and made available.
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Nano2Life : …Research Projects
Strategic research programmes…
The 12 SRP include 6 technology driven SRP (SRP-T) and 6 application
driven (SRP-A):
• Surface functionalisation and nano patterning
• Protein, DNA and cell chips
• Non-carbon nanotubes, nanoscale assemblies and self assemblies
• In-vivo nano-imaging
• In vivo cell and tissue analysis
• Bioanalytics instrumentation
• Cancer related nanodiagnostics
• Nano-bio-info-cogno applied to neurodegenerative medicine
• Cell biology
• Environment monitoring and security
• In vitro toxicology
• Drug delivery including theranostics
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Nano2Life : Education&Training…
Spreading of excellence
An important part of Nano2Life’s Joint Programme of Activity is related to
education and skills development. Currently, the chronic shortage of skilled human
resources remains a barrier to:
• rapid progress of excellent Research & Develpoment in the nanobiotech sector
• maintenance of the current rate of expansion in the field
• transfer of skills to the industrial sector
• training of new scientists and engineers to the required level of excellence
To avoid a shortage in these areas, the partners of Nano2Life agreed to set up in
the next 3 years:
• a European M.Sc. course in nanobiotech based on the accreditation of currently
independent initiatives
• a mobility programme for exchange of Ph.D. students, postdoctoral fellows and senior
scientists especially between different disciplines (physics – biology) to facilitate the
necessary transfer of skills and knowledge and to improve communication and understanding
• training courses to transfer key technologies and know-how generated within Nano2Life
to industry, which will be organised by partners already experienced in this kind of further
education.
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Objectives
The implementation of this plan relies on 9 universities and it is the main objective
of a dedicated Education & Training Work Package (WP). The main objectives of
this WP are:
• to identify existing courses (including e-learning), workshops, summer schools,
academic degree structure and available resources
• to identify current needs in education and training
• to apply the “Nano2Life” label to relevant courses and degrees
• to develop a Nano2Life-unified curriculum and study programmes for academic
degrees
• to organise training programmes for founding and associated partners (academia,
industry and other bodies)
• to coordinate external efforts for fellowships and exchange training programmes
• to use workshops and summer schools to promote and facilitate Nano2Life-wide
activities
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Sharing the resources
The partners possess wide-ranging scientific and
technical expertise and a range of state-of-the-art
equipment and facilities which are crucial to the
development and characterisation of devices and
systems addressing the Nano2Life vision and scientific
objectives.
The resources invested by the partners in programmes
in nanobiotech amounts to 870 scientists and about 87
Million Euros per year. An initial audit of expertise,
know-how and facilities is being undertaken and
analysed with respect to identified requirements.
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Objectives
This map of expertise, facilities, equipment accessibility
and capability will directly guide and underpin project
location decisions for the Joint Research Programme
(JRP). This JRP will seek to benchmark key clusters of
expertise and facilities across Europe that contribute to
European Research in the field of nanobiotech aiding
our global competitiveness to ensure Europe is
well-placed to lead in these areas. This global
benchmarking will guide new national and European
investments to maintain Europe’s position at the
leading edge of this technology.
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Ongoing Action
A web based inventory tool has been published to the Nano2Life partners to
gather information regarding significant equipment. The accumulating data
currently numbering 700+ items is displaying a wide variety of facilities within
the N2L community. Analysis of this data will allow for the identification of the
geographical clustering of equipment. This will enable N2L members to
determine the most appropriate choice by distance or cost when considering
using the resources of a fellow N2L institution.
Further to the inventory of equipment a collation of recent research activity
performed by scientists within the N2L network is being conducted. Once this
information gathering exercise has been completed, it will be offered to the N2L
partners for verification before being published on the wider community. It is
proposed that this resource will take the form of a searchable database. The user
will insert keywords, and will be directed to a list of N2L scientists active in
that field. In addition it will be possible to view the publications of each
scientist.
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