PROZOMIX LIMITED
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Type
- Beneficiary
- Website
- www.prozomix.com
- Grants received
- 9
Funding record
- 9 grants on record
- €2,215,027.81 awarded in total
- 2011–2025 span of the record
Grants recorded here are the ones our sources publish, and the total is the sum of those. It is not a statement of this organisation's total funding.
Programmes
4 further grants are on record without a programme named by the source, or under a programme outside the largest shown here.
Frequent partners
Organisations this one has been funded alongside on two or more projects. A single shared consortium is not counted: the largest here has 195 members, and being on one list together is not a collaboration.
- AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
- UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE MADRID
- BASF SE
- RIJKSUNIVERSITEIT GRONINGEN
- BIO-PRODICT BV
- INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE TECNICA AEROESPACIAL ESTEBAN TERRADAS
- SVEUCILISTE U ZAGREBU FAKULTET KEMIJSKOG INZENJERSTVA I TEHNOLOGIJE
- ALBERT-LUDWIGS-UNIVERSITAET FREIBURG
Calls from this organisation
No published calls from this organisation.
Grants received
- Accelerating Innovation in Marine AI-powered Bioprospecting
- Sustainable exploration and biodiscovery of novel products and processes from extreme aquatic microbiomes to expedite the circular bioeconomy
- Decoding novel reaction chemistries in biocatalysis – Training Europe’s next visionaries for a sustainable future
- INNOVATIVE TOOLS FOR SUSTAINABLE EXPLORATION OF MARINE MICROBIOMINNOVATIVE TOOLS FOR SUSTAINABLE EXPLORATION OF MARINE MICROBIOMES: TOWARDS A CIRCULAR BLUE BIOECONOMY AND HEALTHIER MARINE ENVIRONMENTS
- C-C Bond Formation Using Top Performing Enzymes
- Exploitation of Glycosylation Signatures for Precision Medicine
- Advanced toolbox for rapid and cost-effective functional metagenomic screening - microbiology meets microfluidics.
- Sustainable industrial processes based on a C-C bond-forming enzyme platform
- Developing a validated technology platform for the application of oxygen dependent enzymes in synthesis and transformation of alcohols
- The discovery, development and demonstration of biocatalysts for use in the industrial synthesis of chiral chemicals
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