LABOGENA DNA
LABOGENA DNA
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assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2016Partners:TRACE, DTU, FMD, UNIPD, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki +19 partnersTRACE,DTU,FMD,UNIPD,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,Scottish Government,LABOGENA DNA,FIOS,HAVFORSKNINGSINSTITUTTET,SNAA,KUL,University of Stirling,MKU,MATTM,LABOGENA,BMR,JRC,PLAGTON,INRAE,USC,ISPRA,Ardag Ltd.,BU,CETGAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 311920more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2020Partners:UCG, AWI, Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine, WR, DTU +18 partnersUCG,AWI,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,WR,DTU,UNITS,DEFRA,UCC,INSTITUTE FOR FOOD AND AGRICULTURE RESEARCH AND TE,University of Liverpool,ATLANTIUM,QUB,Marine Institute,IFREMER,LABOGENA DNA,CNRS,Nofima,NIKU,Goa University,CSIC,SNAA,UNIPD,Ministry of Trade, Industry and FisheriesFunder: European Commission Project Code: 678589Overall Budget: 5,414,420 EURFunder Contribution: 4,503,080 EURThe overarching goal of VIVALDI is to increase the sustainability and competitiveness of the European shellfish industry by improving the understanding of bivalve diseases and by developing innovative solutions and tools for the prevention, control and mitigation of the major pathogens affecting the main European farmed shellfish species: Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas), mussels (Mytilus edulis and M. galloprovincialis), European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis), clams (Venerupis philipinarum) and scallops (Pecten maximus ). The project addresses the most harmful pathogens affecting either one or more of these shellfish species: the virus OsHV-1, Vibrio species including V. aestuarianus, V. splendidus, V. harveyi and V. tapetis, as well as the parasite Bonamia ostreae. The project is committed to provide practical solutions based on the most advanced knowledge. VIVALDI will dissect the disease mechanisms associated with pathogen virulence and pathogenesis and host immune responses, develop in vivo and in vitro models, and apply “omic” approaches that will help the development of diagnostic tools and drugs against pathogen targets, and breeding programmes in a collaborative effort with industrial partners. The proposal will include a global shellfish health approach, recognising that cultured bivalves are often exposed to several pathogens simultaneously, and that disease outbreaks can be due to the combined effect of two or more pathogens. The proposal will also investigate advantages and risks of the used of disease-resistant selected animals in order to improve consumer confidence and safety. VIVALDI will be both multi- and trans-disciplinary. In order to cover both basic and applied levels from molecules to farm, the proposal will integrate partners with a broad range of complementary expertises in pathology and animal health, epidemiology, immunology, molecular biology, genetics, genomics and food safety.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2019Partners:LABOGENA DNA, SARL MILIN NEVEZ, INRAE, NOFIMA, IFREMER +22 partnersLABOGENA DNA,SARL MILIN NEVEZ,INRAE,NOFIMA,IFREMER,LABOGENA,BMR,Klatovské Rybářství (Czechia),WU,GENEAQUA,SNAA,SALMOBREED AS,FMD,JČU,ANDROMEDA S.A.,NMBU,DLO,EFFAB,HCMR,SCEA LES POISSONS DU SOLEIL,University of Edinburgh,CETGA,FEAP,Luke,VRI,UNIPD,INIAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 613611more_vert
