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Building Europe Knowledge. From the 6 th to the 7 th RTD Framework Programme in Biotechnology, Agriculture and Food Budapest 12 May 2005. Dr. Christian Patermann Director Biotechnology, Agriculture and Food Research European Commission, DG Research. FP6 “Food Quality and Safety”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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From the 6th to the 7th RTD Framework Programme
in Biotechnology, Agriculture and Food
Budapest 12 May 2005
Dr. Christian PatermannDirector Biotechnology, Agriculture and Food Research
European Commission, DG Research
Building Europe Knowledge
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FP6“Food Quality and Safety”
Eight areas in the Workprogramme:
Total food chain Epidemiology of food-related diseases and allergies Impact of food on health Traceability processes along the production chain Methods of analysis, detection and control Safer and environmentally friendly production methods and
technologies and healthier food stuffs Impact of animal feed on human health Environmental health risks
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Production Processing
Health and well-being
of Consumer
Safe, high-quality foods
Food intake
Environmental factors
IPNoE
STREPCA
Pork qualityBeef safety
Unintended microorganismsEmerging traceability technologiesQuality & safety control strategies
Milk and dairy
Nutrient statusCoeliac disease
Asthma & allergy causesDisinfection by-products
Pathogens in drinking water
Crop pest controlWaste management
E. coli researchSoil microbes for fertilizer
reductionPoultry cage systemsFeed safety controlPlant composition
analysis
Processing for nutrition &
environmentTSE inactivation
Food Quality and SafetyCall 4
Dental disease prevention
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Specific Programmes
Cooperation – Collaborative research
People – Human Potential
JRC (nuclear)
Ideas – Frontier Research
Capacities – Research Capacity
JRC (non-nuclear)
Euratom
+
FP7 2007 - 2013
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9 Thematic Priorities1. Health2. Food, agriculture and biotechnology3. Information and communication technologies4. Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production
technologies5. Energy6. Environment (including climate change)7. Transport (including aeronautics)8. Socio-economic sciences and the humanities9. Security and space
+ Euratom: Fusion energy research, nuclear fission and radiation protection
Cooperation – Collaborative research
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2. Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology
Sustainable production and management of biological resources from land, forest, and aquatic environments
“Fork to farm”: Food, health and well being
Life sciences and biotechnology for sustainable non-food products and processes
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Food, agriculture and biotechnology
research:Objectives
Build a European Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy (KBBE) Respond to social and economic challenges:
– High quality food and sustainable food production– Food-related disorders (cardiovascular, obesity …)– Infectious animal diseases and zoonoses– Sustainable agriculture/fishery and climate change– Clean biomaterials from renewable bio-resources
Involve all stakeholders (incl. industry) in research Support CAP and CFP Respond quickly to emerging research needs
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Food, agriculture and biotechnology
research:Rationale
Biotechnology and food companies / SMEs need to be competitive on the world market (‘European Strategy on Life Sciences and Biotechnology’)
Society demands safer and healthier food Renewable resources and biomass for non-food
applications helps reducing dependence on hydrocarbon-based economy
Society demands sustainable and eco-efficient production methods in agriculture/fishery/forestry
International cooperation ensures optimal exploitation of resources and application of results
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WHITE BIOTECHCLEAN BIOPROCESSES
RAW MATERIALS/WASTE
THE EUROPEAN KNOWLEDGE-BASED BIOECONOMY
Sustainable production and management of biological resources from
land, forest, and aquatic environments
“Fork to Farm”Food, health and well-
being
SOCIETAL NEEDS
Lifesciences &
biotechnology forsustainable non-food products +
processes
GREEN/BLUE BIOTECHOPTIMISED RAW MATERIALSPRODUCTION
PROCESSINGADVANCED FOOD TECHNOLOGIES, FOOD QUALITY
DETERMINANTS, NUTRITION
LOW INPUT FARMING - BIODIVERSITY ANIMAL HEALTH - RURAL DEVT.
QUALITY ASSURANCE STRATEGIES TRACEABILITY, CONSUMER SCIENCE
STABILITY - BIODEGRADABILITY FUNCTIONALITY (Chirality)
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1) Sustainable production and management of biological
resources from land, forest, and aquatic
environmentActivities: Enabling research (‘omics’, converging technologies,
biodiversity) for micro-organism, plants and animals Improved crops and production systems incl. organic
farming Sustainable, competitive and multifunctional agriculture,
forestry and rural development Animal welfare, breeding and production Infectious diseases in animals, including zoonoses Policy tools for agriculture and rural development
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2) “Fork to farm”: Food, health and well being
Activities: Consumer, societal, industrial and health aspects of food
and feed Nutrition, diet related diseases and disorders Innovative food and feed processing Improved quality and safety of food, beverage and feed Total food chain concept Traceability
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3) Life sciences and biotechnology for sustainable
non-food products and processes
Activities: Improved crops, feed-stocks, marine products and
biomass for energy, environment, and high added value industrial products; novel farming systems
Bio-catalysis; new bio-refinery concepts Forestry and forest based products and processes Environmental remediation and cleaner processing
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Food, agriculture and biotechnology research:
What’s new! Pillar 2 “Food, health and well-being” ensures
continuity of FP6 “Food quality and safety” research New: Pillar 1 “Sustainable production and management
of biological resources” and pillar 3 “Life sciences and biotech for sustainable non-food products and processes”
Some topics under pillar 1&3 partly financed in FP4 and FP5 (BIOTECH, FAIR, QoL, etc.), but FP6 efforts scattered and not of sufficient critical mass (some activities under materials, energy and environment) providing no synergies
Technology platforms in the area of plant biotechnology, animal breeding, global animal health, forestry, food and industrial biotechnology
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Food, agriculture and biotechnology research:
Borderline with other FP7 themes Enabling/systems biology research on plants, animals
and microbes complementary to systems biology for human health applications in theme 1.
Complementary research relating to the management/conservation of natural resources addressed under the “Environment including Climate Change” theme.
Demonstration of bioprocesses for biomass conversion to energy/materials under this priority – up-scaling and complete process design under materials and energy themes
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Food, agriculture and biotechnology research:
NEST; policy support; international cooperation
New activities within the themes: Integration of new and emerging science and
technologies Support to policy development (CAP, CPF, public
health, food safety, animal health, …) International co-operation
… to be defined on the level of the specific programme or workprogramme
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1. Health
Biotechnology, generic tools and technologies for human health
Translating research for human health
Optimising the delivery of healthcare to European citizens
More on health
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3. Information and Communication Technologies
ICT Technology Pillars
Integration of Technologies
Applications Research
Future and Emerging Technologies
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4. Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies
Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies
Materials
New Production
Integration of technologies for industrial applications
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5. Energy
Hydrogen and fuel cells
Renewable electricity generation
Renewable fuel production
CO2 capture and storage technologies for zero emission power generation
Smart energy networks
Energy efficiency and savings
Knowledge for energy policy making
Renewables for heating and cooling
Clean coal technologies
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6. Environment (inc. climate change)
Environmental Technologies
Earth observation and assessment tools
Sustainable Management of Resources
Climate change, pollution and risks
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7. Transport (inc. Aeronautics)
Aeronautics and air transport
Surface transport (rail, road and waterborne)
Support to the European global satellite navigation system (Galileo)
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8. Socio-Economic Sciences and the Humanities
Growth, employment and competitiveness in a knowledge society
Combining economic, social and environmental objectives in a European perspective
Major trends in society and their implications
Europe in the world
The citizen in the European Union
Socio-economic and scientific indicators
Foresight activities
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9. Security and Space
Protection against terrorism and crime
Security of infrastructures and utilities
Border security
Restoring security in case of crisis
Security systems integration and interoperability
Security and society
Security Research Coordination and structuring
Space-based applications at the service of the European Society
Exploration of space
RTD for strengthening space foundations
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Collaborative research(Collaborative projects; Networks of Excellence; Coordination/support actions)
Joint Technology Initiatives
Coordination of non-Community research programmes(ERA-NET; ERA-NET+; Article 169)
International Cooperation
Cooperation – Collaborative research Under each theme there will be sufficient flexibility to address both
Emerging needs and Unforeseen policy needs Dissemination of knowledge and transfer of results will be supported in all
thematic areas Support will be implemented across all themes through:
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Joint Technology Initiatives
Global Monitoring for Environment
and Security
Hydrogen and Fuel Cells for a Sustainable Energy
Future
Towards new Nanoelectronics
Approaches
Embedded systems
Aeronautics and Air Transport
Innovative Medicines for the Citizens
of Europe
Other possible themes to be identified later…
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Ideas – Frontier Research
Commission
ERC – European Research Council
* Created by Commission decision * * Under the responsibility of the Commission
Preparation of work programme Set up of peer review: pool of reviewers,
nomination of review panels, evaluation guidelines
Oversight of the evaluation procedure Annual scientific report
Information and support to applicants Reception / eligibility of proposals Organisation and execution of evaluation Selection decision Scientific and financial follow-up of contracts Annual implementation report
Approval of work programme, as defined by the Scientific Council
Instruction to implement work programme
Approval of annual implementation report
Information to programme committee
Scientific Council*
Externalised tasks**
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Initial training of researchersMarie Curie Networks
Life-long training and career developmentIndividual Fellowships
Co-financing of regional/national/international programmes
Industry-academia pathways and partnershipsIndustry-Academia Scheme
International dimensionOutgoing International Fellowships; Incoming International Fellowships
International Cooperation Scheme; Reintegration grants
Specific actionsExcellence awards
People – Human Potential
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1. Research Infrastructures
2. Research for the benefit of SMEs
3. Regions of Knowledge
4. Research Potential
5. Science in Society
6. Activities of International Cooperation
Capacities – Research Capacity
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The instruments (1)
1) To support actions which are implemented on the basis of calls for proposals:– Collaborative projects– Networks of Excellence– Coordination/support actions– Individual projects – Fellowships– Research projects for third parties (i.a. SMEs)
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The instruments (2)
2) To support actions implemented directly on the basis of decisions by the Council and the European Parliament:
– Art. 169
– Joint Technology Initiatives
– Development of new infrastructures of European interest
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Roadmap for FP72005
6 April Commission - Adoption of FP7 proposalsSeptember Commission - Proposals on SPs and Rules
for participation and disseminationNovember Commission - Proposals under Articles 169 and/or 171December EP - 1st reading on EC FP. Opinion on Euratom FP
2006January Council - Common position on EC FPMarch EP - 2nd readingApril EP - Opinion on the Specific ProgrammesJune Council - Adoption of FP and Rules (earliest)July Council and EP - Adoption of FP and Rules for participationJuly Council - Adoption of the SPsOct Commission - Adoption of Work programmes and necessary
materialsNov Commission - Publication of 1st calls
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Further Information
FP7 on CORDIS: http://www.cordis.lu/fp7/
FP6 calls for proposals: http://fp6.cordis.lu/fp6/
Research and Innovation on the Europa server: http://europa.eu.int/pol/rd/index_de.htm
DG Research: http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/index_de.html
Biosociety Website: http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/research/biosociety/index_en.htm
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HEALTH RESEARCH
Objective: Improving the health of European citizens Increasing the competitiveness of European
health-related industries and businesses Addressing global health issues including
emerging epidemics
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HEALTH RESEARCH
Rationale (I): Sequencing of human genome and recent advances in
post-genomics vast amounts of data Translational research (translation of basic discoveries in
clinical applications) to combat diseases of global importance
Clinical research international multi-centre trials Health policy-driven research comparisons of the
national models & data
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HEALTH RESEARCH
Rationale (II): Strong EU-based biomedical and research to strengthen
the competitiveness of large industries (pharma) as well as SMEs (healthcare biotech & medical technology)
Child health and the health of the ageing population strategic issues across activities
European Technology Platform on Innovative Medicines to remove bottlenecks hampering the efficiency of the development of new medicines and where research is the key
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HEALTH RESEARCH
Activities: Biotechnology, generic tools and technologies
for human health Translating research for human health Optimising the delivery of health care to
European citizens
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HEALTH RESEARCH
Biotechnology, generic tools and technologies for human health
High-throughput research Detection, diagnosis and monitoring. Predicting suitability, safety and efficacy of therapies (incl.
alternatives to animal testing) Innovative therapeutic approaches and intervention
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HEALTH RESEARCH
Translating research for human health Integrating biological data and processes: large-scale data
gathering, systems biology Research on the brain and related diseases, human
development and ageing Translational research in infectious diseases (incl.
HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, SARS, etc.) Translational research in major diseases: cancer,
cardiovascular disease, diabetes/obesity; rare diseases; and other chronic diseases (e.g. osteoarthritis).
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HEALTH RESEARCH
Optimising the delivery of health care to European citizens Translating clinical outcome into clinical practice Quality, efficiency and solidarity of health systems
including transitional health systems (i.e. health systems that are currently under a reform process)
Enhanced disease prevention and better use of medicines Appropriate use of new health therapies and technologies
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