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UKRI Technology Missions Fund

The fund is designed to exploit the UK’s global leadership in transformative technologies to help solve specific problems, while also helping cement that leading position.

Overall, UKRI is investing £250 million in technology missions to enable new and existing capabilities and capacity in artificial intelligence, quantum technologies and engineering biology in the years 2023 to 2025 and beyond. With a further £70 million announced to support future telecommunications.

National vision for engineering biology

The national vision for engineering biology published in December 2023 defines the UK government’s collective ambition for engineering biology. It also sets the direction in which government investment, policy and regulatory reform will deliver through the strands of the Science and Technology Framework.

Mission hubs

Environmental Biotechnology Innovation Centre

Lead principal investigator: Frederic Coulon, Cranfield University

Mission area theme: environmental solutions

Engineering Biology Hub for Microbial Foods

Lead principal investigator: Rodrigo Ledesma Amaro, Imperial College London

Mission area theme: food systems

Engineered Genetic Control Systems for Advanced Therapeutics

Lead principal investigator: Susan Rosser, The University of Edinburgh

Mission area theme: biomedicine

Engineering Biology Hub for environmental processing and recovery of metals; from contaminated land to industrial biotechnology in a circular economy

Lead principal investigator: Martin Warren, University of Kent

Mission area theme: clean growth and environmental solutions

GlycoCell Engineering Biology Mission Hub: Transforming glycan biomanufacture for health

Lead principal investigator: John Heap, University of Nottingham

Mission area theme: biomedical and food systems

Preventing Plastic Pollution with Engineering Biology (P3EB) Mission Hub

Lead principal investigator: Andrew Pickford, University of Portsmouth

Mission area theme: environmental solutions and clean growth

Mission awards

ALMOND: agriculture living machine of operational nano droplets

Lead principal investigator: Oliver Castell, Cardiff University

Mission area theme: food systems

Engineering gene regulatory networks to design disease-resistant crops

Lead principal investigator: Nicola Joan Patron, Earlham Institute

Mission area theme: food systems

Sustainable style for clean growth: innovating textile production through engineering biology

Lead principal investigator: Thomas Ellis, Imperial College London

Mission area theme: clean growth

EBioAct: Environmentally sustainable production of bioactive triterpenes

Lead principal investigator: Anne Osbourn, John Innes Centre

Mission area theme: clean growth

Engineering of extracellular vesicles for oral delivery of nucleic acid therapies

Lead principal investigator: Driton Vllasaliu, King’s College London

Mission area theme: biomedicine

Applying synthetic biology to the development of in vivo technologies for the monitoring and control of vector-borne diseases

Lead principal investigator: Tony Nolan, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

Mission area theme: biomedicine

Scalable production of precisely engineered proteins using an expanded genetic code

Lead principal investigator: Anthony Green, The University of Manchester

Mission area theme: clean growth

Engineering biology for critical metal recovery from industrial wastestreams

Lead principal investigator: Jonathan Lloyd, The University of Manchester

Mission area theme: environmental solutions

SafePhage: engineering synthetic phages with intrinsic biocontainment

Principal investigator: Michael Brockhurst, The University of Manchester

Mission area theme: clean growth

A powerful directed-evolution tool for exploitation of chloroplast engineering biology

Principal investigator: Saul Purton, University College London

Mission area theme: clean growth

Haemotoxic and cytotoxic snake venom metalloproteinases – production, enzymatic specificity, snakebite treatment, and biomedical use

Principal investigator: Christiane Berger-Schaffitzel, University of Bristol

Mission area theme: biomedicine

Cyanobacteria engineering for restoring environments (CYBER)

Principal investigator: Thomas Gorochowski, University of Bristol

Mission area theme: environmental solutions

OpenBioMAPS: shared tools for accelerating UK bio-manufacturing

Principal investigator: James Haseloff, University of Cambridge

Mission area theme: clean growth

Engineering semi-artificial cells for new-to-nature photosynthesis

Principal investigator: Jenny Zhang, University of Cambridge

Mission area theme: clean growth

MAST, modular activator and silencer therapeutics

Principal investigator: Laura Itzhaki, University of Cambridge

Mission area theme: biomedicine

Synthetically engineered microalgae for improved gut function and human health

Principal investigator: Ian Watson, University of Glasgow

Mission area theme: biomedicine

Evaluation and optimisation of new engineered human apoferritins: protein nanocages for targeted drug delivery and intracellular cargo release

Principal investigator: Neil Thomas, University of Nottingham

Mission area theme: biomedicine

Towards sustainable cultured meat production by developing a novel biocatalyst

Principal investigator: Hua Ye, University of Oxford

Mission area theme: food systems

Electrospun mucoadhesive matrices for polymersome-mediated mRNA vaccine delivery

Principal investigator: Helen Colley, The University of Sheffield

Mission area theme: biomedicine

Engineering Streptomyces bacteria for the sustainable manufacture of antibiotics

Principal investigator: Paul Hoskisson, University of Strathclyde

Mission area theme: clean growth

Optimal cell factories for membrane protein production

Principal investigator: Alexander Darlington, University of Warwick

Mission area theme: biomedicine

Engineering insects for novel food or feed and waste management

Principal investigator: Luke Alphey, University of York

Mission area theme: food systems

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