The SurfBio project addresses the interdisciplinarity of a new scientific field, colloid biology, with the goal of developing the Innovation Hub on Colloid Biology, which will interconnect the state-of-the-art technologies used in different domains including but not limited to biophysics, biochemistry, material science and system biology. Twinning activities of JSI, the coordinator, together with research partners University of Burgos (UBU), Gent University (GU), Wageningen University and Research (WUR), Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) and AXIA, a private SME, are aimed to catalyze innovation for the core of the project, focusing on state-of-the-art analytical methods for studying cell-cell and cell-surface interactions and improving JSI research and managerial capabilities, strengthening the consortium, ensuring grant and service based sustainability and promoting the new scientific field of colloid biology.
As conclusion, the main result of the SurfBio project is that JSI's scientific advancement supported by project partners positions the JSI as an equal partner, enabling collaborative research activities on microbe-to-microbe and microbe-to-material interactions that are canalised through newly established SurfBio Innovation Hub. The SurfBio Innovation Hub is focused on addressing EU strategic areas: health and medicine, design of advanced materials, sustainable food production and networks for the transition to a circular economy, translating to improved bioremediation of polluted environments, production of biopharmaceuticals, sustainable production and processing of functional, utilization of secondary raw materials in metallurgy and the food industry. The project activities have been successfully implemented that resulted in synergies between different research groups within the project coordinator settings and between project partners. Even more, the developed management and business model for the SurfBio Innovation hub, strategies of dissemination and communication as well as establishing channels and developed new educational programmes are especially taking care for further expanding colloid biology scientific community.