
The Rosalind Franklin Institute is a UK-based technology institute for life science that creates innovative technologies to transform our understanding of life. Funded by UK Research Innovation through the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, it operates as a charity and a joint venture of ten leading UK universities, Diamond Light Source, and UKRI-STFC. The Institute develops advanced technology platforms in physical sciences applied to life sciences, enabling new therapeutics and deeper understanding of human biology. Key achievements include partnerships with Thermo Fisher Scientific to advance electron tomography, innovations in engineering biology, and industrial collaborations on nanobodies against SARS-CoV-2. Located at the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, it fosters interdisciplinary collaboration with academia and industry to tackle major life science challenges through technology innovation in imaging, AI, chemistry, and biology. The Institute also supports training and development through PhD programs and work experience, emphasizing a collaborative culture and open science.

The Rosalind Franklin Institute is a UK-based technology institute for life science that creates innovative technologies to transform our understanding of life. Funded by UK Research Innovation through the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, it operates as a charity and a joint venture of ten leading UK universities, Diamond Light Source, and UKRI-STFC. The Institute develops advanced technology platforms in physical sciences applied to life sciences, enabling new therapeutics and deeper understanding of human biology. Key achievements include partnerships with Thermo Fisher Scientific to advance electron tomography, innovations in engineering biology, and industrial collaborations on nanobodies against SARS-CoV-2. Located at the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, it fosters interdisciplinary collaboration with academia and industry to tackle major life science challenges through technology innovation in imaging, AI, chemistry, and biology. The Institute also supports training and development through PhD programs and work experience, emphasizing a collaborative culture and open science.