Historical Background
Utrecht University
and the Netherlands Foundation for Chemical Research (SON) founded
the Bijvoet Center for Biomolecular Research as a joint research
institute on March 25, 1988. The objective of this collaboration was
to create a center for research and expertise in structural biology
with an internationally recognized academic staff and an advanced
instrumental and computational infrastructure. The identification of
a steadily increasing number of genome sequences has generated a need
for functional studies to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of life.
The research groups of the Bijvoet Center are well equipped to enter
this new era of structural and functional genomics.
The Netherlands
Organization for Scientific Research, Council of Chemical Sciences
(NWO-CW, formerly SON), promotes scientific research in the chemical
sciences at Dutch universities, in part by supporting national
research institutes and facilities. The Bijvoet Center was founded
with support from NWO-CW and continues to receive support in the form
of infrastructure investment. Two national facilities housed within
the Bijvoet Center are supported by NWO-CW. The Department of NMR
Spectroscopy hosts the European SON NMR Large Scale Facility (SON NMR
LSF), which provides scientists from national and international
groups with access to state of the art NMR equipment and expertise.
The Department of Crystallography provides national research teams
with access to crystal structure elucidation through the X-ray
Participation Project
In 1992, the
Bijvoet Graduate Research School for Biomolecular Chemistry received
accreditation from the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
(KNAW). In 1997 and in 2002, renewed its accreditation as renewed.
The Bijvoet Graduate School has a firm base in the Faculties of
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Medicine of Utrecht
University. Its staff participates in the research and educational
programs of the Academic Biomedical Centre (ABC), the Centre for
Biomedical Genetics (CBG), the Institute and Graduate School of
Biomembranes (IB), and the Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical
Sciences (UIPS). The Bijvoet School provides educational programs for
young researchers to prepare them to meet the challenges of the
post-genomic era.
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