The Biomolecular Interaction Centre (BIC) is a multi-disciplinary research centre dedicated to the study of molecular interactions critical to biological function. Understanding these interactions is central to a range of fundamental sciences, discovering new treatments for disease and developing highly functional products.
The Centre was founded in 2007 at the ҕl (ҕl). In 2010, BIC received a multi-million dollar investment from ҕl to become one of two new premier research institutes on campus.
BIC has twelve Principal Investigators – eight based at ҕl, two at the University of Auckland, one at Victoria University of Wellington and one at the University of Otago. We have a strong network of Associate Investigators from New Zealand universities,Crown Research Institutes and, plus a growing number of international collaborators. These investigators are supported by experienced postdoctoral fellows and more than 30 postgraduate students. Together, BIC supports a dynamic research environment for both staff and students.
BIC provides support for members in variety of ways:
- providing Seed grants to explore new areas of research and collaboration
- providing summer scholarships to attract undergraduates into postgraduate studies by exposing them to a range of research experiences
- supporting postgraduate (PhD and Masters) study
- providing some administrative and management support
- connecting researchers with other members of our network and with industry
BIC support, in particular Seed funding, often lays the foundation for researchers to go on to have future success in attracting research grants to expand their research programmes. Over 20 publications are produced each year which have been directly supported by BIC.