Our funders
The Institute operates as an independent charity, with funding provided by the UK government through UK Research and Innovation, managed by UKRI-EPSRC.
Our members
The Institute has been formed by a group of ten university partners from across the UK, Diamond Light Source, and the research council UKRI-STFC. Researchers from partner universities are encouraged to discuss with their member representative any collaborations or projects of interest with the Rosalind Franklin Institute.
University of Birmingham
University of Birmingham case study 2020
Member representative: Professor Laura Green
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Diamond Light Source case study 2020
Member representative: Professor Andrew Harrison
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University of Cambridge case study 2020
Member representative: Professor Anne Ferguson-Smith
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University of Edinburgh case study 2020
Member representative: Professor Andy Mount
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Imperial College London case study 2020
Member representative: Professor Mary Ryan
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Kings College London case study 2020
Member representative: Professor Mathias Gautel
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University of Leeds case study 2020
Member representative: Professor Nora de Leeuw
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University of Manchester case study 2020
Member representative: Professor Martin Schroder
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University of Oxford case study 2020
Member representative: Professor Patrick Grant
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University of Southampton case study 2020
Member representative: Professor Mark Spearing
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University College London case study 2020
Member representative: Professor David Price
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