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GIS IBiSA coordinates the national policy of accreditation and support for biology and health infrastructures (INBS).

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IBISA

GIS IBiSA advises and supports infrastructures in their technological and methodological development projects. It facilitates the creation of local steering structures, on a city or regional scale, helps coordinate high-tech developments and supports quality initiatives. It is the only common funding instrument for all partner institutions in the life sciences.

These objectives are :

Label and support structures

The GIS IBiSA labels and supports platforms and CRBs of regional or national interest in biology, health and agronomy. The IBiSA label guarantees the quality of their activities and their ability to open up to the scientific community.

Supporting quality initiatives

GIS IBiSA offers structures, particularly platforms, tailor-made support to improve the structuring of their service activities, or to support their ISO 9001 and NFX 50-900 certification initiatives.

Developing network skills

GIS IBiSA organizes training workshops on a variety of topics other than scientific and technical ones, to support the day-to-day running of accredited structures and create links between their managers.

To find out more, click here: GIS IBiSA : Infrastructures en Biologie Santé et Agronomie

See also

IBiSA BRC directory

Do you need the expertise or access to the collections of a biological resource center to advance your research? The IBiSA BRC directory will help you identify the appropriate structures in France.

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IBiSA

Microorganisms, plants, forests, animals, environment... Find the biological resource centers (BRC) of the RARe pillars, labeled IBiSA, in a new directory. The structures can be identified by keywords, themes, supervisors and regions. The directory will be progressively enriched until it represents all 84 BRCs and networks of IBiSA BRCs.

INRAE / NICOLAS Bertrand Légende : La biobanque de METAGENOPOLIS est un système entièrement robotisé permettant de conserver plusieurs centaines de milliers d'échantillons à -80°.

This IBISA-funded project brings together five BRCs from three RARe pillars. It will enable them to work together on microbiota conservation and analysis issues.