Living Systems Institute (LSI), University of Exeter

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  • Number of employees
    50-100

The Living Systems Institute (LSI) at the University of Exeter is a pioneering research facility dedicated to understanding and harnessing the principles of living systems. Established with the vision of integrating biology, engineering, and computational sciences, LSI aims to address some of the most pressing challenges in health, sustainability, and technology.

At LSI, researchers collaborate across disciplines to explore the complexities of biological systems, from cellular processes to ecosystem dynamics. The institute focuses on several key areas, including:

  • Biological Engineering: Developing innovative technologies that mimic natural processes.
  • Systems Biology: Investigating the interactions within biological systems to understand their behaviour.
  • Environmental Sustainability: Creating solutions that promote ecological balance and resource efficiency.
  • Health and Disease: Exploring the biological underpinnings of health and disease to inform medical advancements.

LSI is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and resources, enabling cutting-edge research and fostering collaboration with industry partners. The institute also prioritises education and outreach, aiming to inspire the next generation of scientists and innovators.

Through its commitment to interdisciplinary research and innovation, the Living Systems Institute strives to make a significant impact on society by translating scientific discoveries into practical applications. By bridging the gap between fundamental research and real-world solutions, LSI is at the forefront of advancing our understanding of living systems and their potential to transform our world.

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