The European integrated project, BaSysBio (Bacillus Systems Biology) has started on 1st November 2006.
This project, which involves 15 European research organisations and an Australian university for the purpose of developing "systems biology" techniques, will make it possible to study the global regulation of gene transcription in a model bacterium: Bacillus subtilis.
The knowledge obtained will then be extended to pathogenic bacteria, leading the way to applications in the areas of health and the environment. BaSysBio will receive funds of €12.1 million from the Sixth European Union Framework Programme under the "life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health” priority over a four-year period.
Reports about the new achievements in the Basysbio project available in the Science Corner.
New file available for download in the Science Corner section: BaSysBio poster presented at the 9th International Conference on Systems...
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