Green light for £34M investment in BioFAIR – conceived by ELIXIR-UK

10 July 2024

With UKRI’s £34m investment approved, BioFAIR is poised to revolutionise UK life science research by transforming how we facilitate research data management.


Supported by UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) Infrastructure Fund and Digital Research Infrastructure programme, BioFAIR aims to establish a cohesive, UK-wide digital research infrastructure that bridges current gaps between researchers, digital research technical professionals (including data scientists, research software engineers and data stewards), and
existing institutional digital research infrastructures.

BioFAIR exemplifies the transformative impact that can be achieved when major UK funders work in partnership with the research community.

Initially proposed by the ELIXIR-UK community, the BioFAIR concept received crucial support from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the Medical Research Council (MRC) from the outset.

Robust engagement and early-stage investment to scope BioFAIR’s feasibility and potential impact paved the way for the submission of this bold project to the BBSRC’s bioscience big ideas pipeline by the ELIXIR-UK team.

This collaborative ethos remains at the heart of BioFAIR, complemented by additional UK and international initiatives to ensure best practices are shared and interoperability across disciplines is promoted.

Prof. Carole Goble and Prof. Neil Hall, Joint Heads of Node for ELIXIR-UK, said:

“ELIXIR-UK, as the national node of the European Research Infrastructure for Life Science Data, is delighted that the UK has invested in BioFAIR. It will be a transformative force in data management and analysis for UK research and a focal point for delivering state-of-the-art FAIR data services”

Prof. Carole Goble and Prof. Neil Hall, Joint Heads of Node for ELIXIR UK

A real step-change

BioFAIR will be a catalyst for innovation and discovery and over the five years of its life span will:

  • accelerate the adoption of findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) data principles across the UK life sciences, making it more useful and valuable to researchers than ever before
  • unify the UK’s currently fragmented digital research landscape, fostering unprecedented opportunities for collaboration and coordination among the national life sciences community
  • break down barriers to democratise data accessibility, giving UK researchers the resources and autonomy needed for innovation and discovery to flourish
  • coordinate and deliver extensive training and support for practitioners at all levels, building critical workforce capacity and securing the UK’s position as a global leader in life sciences.

Fundamental to the BioFAIR concept are its four key capabilities. Each will be assembled from existing data tools and services developed and deployed by the UK and international life science research communities.

Collectively, the four capabilities signify an important ethos of one community driving and sharing responsibility for the management and use of national assets to maximise accessibility, usability and impact.

The Data Commons will catalogue sources of existing datasets, making them easily accessible to life science researchers. It will support FAIR data management throughout the data lifecycle, from the point of collection to deposition and, crucially, to reuse.

The Method Commons will enable the collaborative use of shared computational workflows with a national workflow capability. It will feature a national repository of trusted and curated data methods and workflows, contributed by the life sciences research community, supporting reproducible data analytics and advancing data-driven bioscience.

The Community Centre will provide a focal point for sharing expertise, best practice and troubleshooting within disciplines.

The Knowledge Centre will enable those driving the collection and curation of existing knowledge resources and training materials to advance best practice in research data management.

Together, the Community and Knowledge Centres will create a collaborative environment that supports more effective dissemination of research data management knowledge and skills across the life sciences research community.

Mission critical

Put simply, BioFAIR is mission critical to the future of UK life sciences research. At its core the project will deliver major efficiency gains by streamlining research data management.

By better connecting research teams and championing the reuse of data and methods, BioFAIR will help accelerate research, leading to faster scientific breakthroughs as a result.

But BioFAIR adds significantly more value than efficiency alone. It will:

  • pioneer innovation, with its state-of-the-art tools and methods paving the way for future scientific success
  • future-proof the UK life sciences ecosystem by integrating advanced computational tools and methods to set the stage for new innovations that can be translated and commercialised for maximum impact
  • support economic growth and prosperity by upskilling the life sciences research data management workforce and enabling new opportunities for the UK’s scientific leadership.

Dr Sarah Perkins, Executive Director for Strategic Planning, Evidence and Engagement at BBSRC and UKRI Senior Responsible Officer for BioFAIR, said:

“Digital research infrastructure has fast become as critical to UK bioscience as physical infrastructure. The BioFAIR project will provide the backbone for ground-breaking research, enabling researchers to tackle key societal challenges head-on.
By democratising access to crucial data and methods, BioFAIR ensures that the UK life science community can innovate faster and more effectively than ever before.”

Dr Sarah Perkins, BBSRC Executive Director for Strategic Planning, Evidence and Engagement

BioFAIR’s success heavily relies upon the combined ability and proven track record of the UK life science research community in developing and operating research data management tools and services.

As the awarded hosts of BioFAIR’s coordinating hub, the Earlham Institute’s strengths will be complemented by a skilled and distributed network of UK partners responsible for project leadership and delivery.

Gerry Reilly, Interim Director of BioFAIR, said:

“Our vision is to create a powerful federated digital research infrastructure that revolutionises UK life science research. By leveraging established best practices and capabilities, we will build a national platform that ensures the effective adoption of FAIR principles and drives efficiency across all UK life science research institutions.
Developed by the research community for the research community, BioFAIR will transform the future face of the UK life sciences.”

Gerry Reilly, Interim Director of BioFAIR

To learn more, read the official press release or visit the BioFAIR website.

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About ELIXIR-UK

ELIXIR-UK is part of the European ELIXIR infrastructure, which supports life science research and its translation to medicine, the environment, and society. By integrating national bioinformatics resources, ELIXIR-UK aims to provide a sustainable infrastructure for biological information, ensuring that data is effectively managed, analysed and shared across the scientific community.

Notes to editors

About ELIXIR-UK

ELIXIR-UK is part of the European ELIXIR infrastructure, which supports life science research and its translation to medicine, the environment, and society. By integrating national bioinformatics resources, ELIXIR-UK aims to provide a sustainable infrastructure for biological information, ensuring that data is effectively managed, analysed and shared across the scientific community.

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