Genome Canada is pleased to announce the launch of its 2010 Competition for Science
and Technology Innovation Centre (S&T IC) Operations Support
Results of the Letter of Intent (LOI) review for the
2010 Competition for Science and Technology Innovation Centre (S&T IC)
Operations Support
Genome Canada funds and manages large-scale, milestone-driven genomics research
projects in the areas of health, agriculture, environment, forestry, fisheries,
new technology, and GE3LS. Genome Canada also supports leading-edge Science & Technology
Innovation Centres (S&T ICs; formerly referred to as S&T Platforms). These S&T ICs
provide researchers access to high throughput genomics and proteomics technologies,
such as DNA sequencing, RNA expression, protein identification and quantitation,
as well as new methods and protocols development, data analysis, and bioinformatics.
The S&T ICs also assist researchers in the development of research proposals by
providing advice on appropriate technologies and study design that improve the quality
of the research.
Six Genome Centres located across Canada support genomics research at a regional
level. They assist applicants in preparing competitive applications, facilitate
access to S&T ICs and other service providers, and help applicants with aspects
of project development and management. Eligible applicants must submit proposals
through a regional Genome Centre and it is the responsibility of the Centre to determine
which S&T ICs to put forward to Genome Canada. Once an S&T IC is approved the Genome
Centres have the lead in ensuring their effective management and monitoring.
REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS (RFA)
The purpose of this RFA is to solicit applications for operations support for Science
and Technology Innovation Centres (S&T ICs) in genomics technologies. This is an
open competition with a maximum of $24 million available for a period of two years
(April 1, 2011 to March 31, 2013). Full applications must be submitted to Genome
Canada, through a regional Genome Centre, by January 12, 2011 with the decisions
of Genome Canada's Board being announced by March 31, 2011.
To ensure that S&T ICs of the highest caliber are funded through this competition,
applications will be assessed by an international panel of experts through a rigorous
review process. The primary criteria for any S&T IC to receive funding from Genome
Canada are:
- Demonstrated demand for services (current and future) from Genome Canada-funded
projects, as well as projects funded by other organizations
- Technical ability to deliver the services
- Demonstration of sufficient infrastructure capacity
- Management
- Appropriateness of financial processes
There is a need for the S&T ICs to provide leading edge technologies and methods
and to ensure there are sufficient resources to manage and analyze the significant
amount of data generated by high throughput genomics. To address these needs this
competition will allow applicants to request operations support funds for staff
who specialize in methods and technology development, information technology and
data analysis, such as statisticians and bioinformaticians. The creation of a National
Network of S&T ICs, whose mission will be to create a mechanism for the S&T ICs
to work together collaboratively, will also help to provide the highest quality
genomic technologies and advice to the research community. Individual S&T ICs that
are successful in receiving operating funds through this competition will become
founding members of the Network. The concept of a National Network of Innovation
Centres is currently under development and consultations will be undertaken with
current and potential new S&T IC leaders, Genome Centres, and other stakeholders.
Terms of reference and details on how the Network will function will be posted on
the Genome Canada website and made available through the regional Genome Centres.
For more information see the full Guidelines and other related documents below:
Guidelines and Evaluation Criteria
S&T Innovation Centre Access Policy
Letter of Intent form
Suggested Reviewers Form
Science Advisory Board for S&T IC – Terms of Reference
Policy on Access to Research Publications