Biology Roadmap
for Research Infrastructures 2025-2028 by the Swiss Biology Community
This community roadmap expresses a vision for the future development of biological research in Switzerland and the infrastructure needs identified to realise this vision. It describes four dedicated network infrastructures with a common challenge of comprehensive data exploitation.
The roadmap represents the view of the Swiss scientific community in the field of biology and is a formal element of the process to elaborate the Swiss Roadmap for Research Infrastructures 2023. This bottom-up contribution to the identification and selection of important national and international research infrastructures has been coordinated by the Swiss Academy of Sciences (SCNAT) on a mandate by the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI).
Edition / Volume: Swiss Academies Reports 16 (2)
Pages: 52
Standard identifier: DOI: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4572622
Swiss Academies Reports
- The role of critical materials for the energy transition
- Auf der Erfolgsspur: RNA-Technologien in der Medizin und der Landwirtschaft
- RNA technologies: mechanisms of action, applications and forms of delivery
- Lighthouse Programmes in Sustainability Research and Innovation
- Die Arktis unter Druck
- Swiss Energy System 2050: Pathways to Net Zero CO2 and Security of Supply
- Schweizer Energiesystem 2050 (Kurzfassung): Wege zu netto null CO2 und Versorgungssicherheit
- Astronomy Roadmap
- Die Rolle der Wissenschaft bei der politischen Reaktion der Schweiz auf die Covid-19-Pandemie
- Insektenvielfalt in der Schweiz
- The State of Science Communication in Switzerland
- Biology Roadmap
- Chemistry Roadmap
- Geosciences Roadmap
- Photon Science Roadmap
- CHIPP Roadmap
- Neutron Science Roadmap
- Weissbuch Radiochemie Schweiz
- Priority Themes for Swiss Sustainability Research
- National significance of natural history collections in Switzerland
- A Conflict Sensitive Approach to Field Research – Doing Any Better?
- Misuse potential and biosecurity in life sciences research
- Brennpunkt Klima Schweiz
- Utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge in academic research
- Agreement on Access and Benefit-sharing for Academic Research
- Mit Wissenschaft die Politik erreichen
- MINT-Nachwuchsbarometer Schweiz
- A future for the historic transportation landscape Gotthard
- Nachhaltiger Umgang mit natürlichen Ressourcen
- Water in Switzerland – An Overview
- Kreislaufwirtschaft - Die Bewirtschaftung natürlicher Ressourcen
- Gentechnisch veränderte Nutzpflanzen und ihre Bedeutung für eine nachhaltige Landwirtschaft in der Schweiz
- Lösungsansätze für die Schweiz im Konfliktfeld erneuerbare Energien und Raumnutzung
- Denk-Schrift Energie
Contacts
Prof. Dr. Christoph Scheidegger
Swiss Federal Research for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL)
Zürcherstrasse 111
8903 Birmensdorf
SwitzerlandProf. Dr. Damian Brunner
UZH
Department of Molecular Life Sciences (Institute of Molecular Life Sciences)
Winterthurerstrasse 190
8057 Zürich
Switzerland