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New approaches for insect control for Food Security

Lead Research Organisation: University of Glasgow
Department Name: College of Medical, Veterinary, Life Sci

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Description This is not a research grant but a Flexible Interchange Award with industry for knowledge exchange and translational benefit for our research; academic input into industry; and professional and personal development for researchers both in academia and industry
Exploitation Route As researchers, we have gained understanding of the industry 'pipeline' at least for one major global company.
This has informed the way we develop our translational projects, and has also influenced other partnerships with different industry partners and also in procuring different funding streams.
The increased interaction with industry through the FLIP award has also influenced our input into policies and training (e.g. European research and training panels, BBSRC committees).
BASF has also utilised our expertise for contract research, and also for its own research development.
During 2019, these existing personal links with BASF were instrumental in identifying and securing the Commercial Lead (ex Director BASF) for our planned spinout company. This has been critical for the development of the spinout.
Sectors Agriculture

Food and Drink

Environment

 
Description The objectives of this project are to: - Conduct Interchange between academic and user communities (industry) to foster longer -term collaborations to maximise the impact of BBSRC-funded research - ? Achieve an industrial perspective to managing and enhancing impact of BBSRC-funded research - ? Achieve translation and commercialisation of BBSRC-funded research - ? Expand the skills base of individuals in both academia and industry, including a PDRA, which maps to BBSRC strategic priorities as well as to the Concordat for Researchers -? Contribute/enhance academic-led approaches in industry The outputs from this programme between ourselves and BASF have been knowledge exchange, enhanced partnership with industry, people exchange between academic and industry and vice-versa; professional development and securing of funding for translational projects of interest to industry. Examples are: - Exposure of PI to early and late biology from an industry perspective, and field testing. PI has also since experienced the business side with marketing, registration and consumer safety. - 5 x visits to BASF North Carolina for the PI, 2 for the co-I (2014, 2015) - 2 x visits to University of Glasgow for 2 BASF staff (2015) - Development of an Innovate AgriTech Catalyst proposal with BASF (2015) - Increased involvement with other industry e.g. 5 new industrial partners via two H2020 EU grants (see later sections) including BASF representation on External Expert Advisory Board (from 2015) - Organisation of University-wide BBSRC Working with Industry Day, held at UoG, August 2015 - Contract research for BASF by our team (2015) - Successful bid for UoG Knowledge Exchange Fund for translational work (2015) - Successful bid for UoG/BBSTC Impact Accelerator Account award for translational work (2016) - Further interactions with international partners (e.g. academic and industry in UK/Brazil), 2015, 2016, 2017 - Successful BBSRC/FAPESP proposals (2018, 2019) with industry involvement - Positive spinout activities (from 2018 - current) due to industry experience
First Year Of Impact 2018
Sector Agriculture, Food and Drink,Environment
Impact Types Societal

Economic

Policy & public services

 
Description BBSRC Impact Accelerator Account
Amount £5,000 (GBP)
Organisation Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 01/2016 
End 07/2016
 
Description H2020 SFS-03a - 2014 Native and Alien pests in Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry
Amount € 7,000,000 (EUR)
Funding ID 634361 
Organisation European Commission 
Sector Public
Country Belgium
Start 04/2015 
End 05/2019
 
Description University of Glasgow Knowledge Exchange Fund
Amount £8,000 (GBP)
Organisation University of Glasgow 
Sector Academic/University
Country United Kingdom
Start 06/2015 
End 10/2015
 
Description Industry partnership 
Organisation BASF
Department BASF Plant Science
Country United States 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution Project development, collaboration and partnerships.
Collaborator Contribution As above.
Impact - Advisory Board for H2020 nEUROSTRESSPEP - Partner for Scottish Funding Council GCRF project - Partner for BBSRC-FAPESP application (outcome April 2017)
Start Year 2014
 
Company Name Solasta Bio 
Description Solasta Bio produces pest control products designed to selectively inhibit certain insects, using peptide technology designed to be more environmentally friendly than standard insecticides. 
Year Established 2020 
Impact Capital raised to date : Innovate UK grant, £650k (50% matching equity from investment below) Investment £350k 3 Management positions - CEO, CSO, COO 3 full time R&D staff (from April 2020) Planned recruitment for 3 R&D staff (June 2020)
Website https://solastabio.com/
 
Description Industry Day 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact An event "Ways to Work with Industry" based around the BASF collaboration was held to provide researchers with an introduction to the BBSRC FLIP scheme, giving both an industrial and academic perspective. In addition to hearing about strategies undertaken to maximise the impact of BBSRC funded research through this scheme, BASF also presented their key scientific areas of interest and company strategy. Thirteen targeted attendees from across the University were involved, with six one-to-one meetings with Dr John Dorsch (Principal Research Scientist, BASF). Dr John Dorsch commented it was a 'very productive trip to Glasgow' and was very positive about 'the development of additional ties between Glasgow and BASF'. Follow-up activities are linking BASF divisions with UoG academics and at least four potential academic/industrial collaborations are being explored. This coordinated cross-College approach is being developed further with the College of Science & Engineering and the University's Research Strategy & Innovation Office.
This event was included in UoG's submission for the BBSRC Impact Competition.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2015
 
Description Industry workshop 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact - Industry workshop on new biopesticides, BASF, USA, 2017.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2017