The available database comprises research projects in Fisheries, Aquaculture, Seafood Processing and Marine Biotechnology active in the time period 2003-2022.
BlueBio is an ERA-NET COFUND created to directly identify new and improve existing ways of bringing bio-based products and services to the market and find new ways of creating value from in the blue bioeconomy.

More information on the BlueBio project and participating funding organizations is available on the BlueBio website: www.bluebioeconomy.eu

Last Update: 2024/06/19

EADGENE
Aquaculture
European Animal Disease Genomics Network of Excellence for Animal Health and Food Safety
FP6
FP6 - Network of Excellence
Food Quality and Safety
European
Marie-Hélène Pinard-Van der Laan
eadgene@dga.jouy.inra.fr
INRA - French National Institute for Agricultural Research (France)
AU - Aarhus University (Denmark)EFFAB - European Forum of Farm Animal Breeders (Netherlands)IAH - Institute for Animal Health (United Kingdom)NA - Institute for Pig Genetics BV (Netherlands)FBN - Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology (Germany)NVH - Norwegian School of Veterinary Science (Norway)NA - Parco Tecnologico Padano Srl (Italy)KU - University of Copenhagen (Denmark)UCO - University of Cordoba (Spain)NA - University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom)NA - University of Edinburgh; Roslin Institute (United Kingdom)Ulg - University of Liege (Belgium)UNI-LJ - University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)WUR-ID-Lelystad - Wageningen Bioveterinary Research - Lelystad (Netherlands)WUR - Wageningen University and Research (Netherlands)
2004
2010
€ 11,520,765
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/506416
The production of high quality safe food, respecting animal welfare and the environment, is the primary objective of European livestock and aquaculture industries. Particular focus will be placed on the improvement of animal health. Genomic tools elucidati ng host-pathogen interactions offer new opportunities to devise sustainable solutions to existing and arising problems, through novel diagnostic, intervention, breeding and husbandry strategies. However, relevant genomics research is fragmented and the res tructuring of the European research capacity is required to create the scale and breadth of competencies needed to realise these opportunities. Hence, a Network of Excellence (106 researchers, 46 PhD, 13 partners, 10 countries) in the genomics of host-path ogen interactions in animals is proposed to bring together sufficient excellence and resources to make a real difference to animal and human health, and improve the quality of animal products. Integrating activities will ensure that all partners have easy and durable access to the best available facilities, biological resources, technological platforms, software, analytical tools and knowledge. The Joint research programme will ensure that this integration results in high quality research that is directed t owards the most pressing issues, and presents the best opportunities to address European concerns. Activities to spread excellence will maximise technology transfer, communication with other scientific groups and society as a whole, whilst addressing ethic al and consumer concerns. Staff training and enhanced mobility are key aspects to success. EADGENE will be bound together by a strong and sustainable management structure. EADGENE will: create a durable virtual European laboratory in genomics of host-patho gen interactions; coordinate and orientate European animal genomics and disease research; apply genomics as a tool to improve animal health, food quality and safety; spread true excellence among this field.
Genetic; Food quality; Disease; Fish health; Fish; Animal welfare; Genomic; Parasite; Food safety; Diagnostic application;
Not associated to marine areas
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