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Co-operation between DE and RUwithin FP 7
- Theme 1 Health and Theme 2 FAFB -
Pushchino, 01.10.2008
Dr. Anne PflugNCP Life Sciences, Germany
PtJ and PT-DLRHeinrich Konen Str. 1D-53227 BonnTel. ++ 228 3821 703 Fax ++ 228 3821 [email protected]
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DE-RU Cooperation
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Structure
• The Specific Programmes• Themes 1 and 2
FP7 Basics
• Organisation • Services
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DE-RU Cooperation • Theme 1 - Health• Theme 2 - Food, Agriculture and
Fisheries, and Biotechnology
Options in the open Calls • Theme 1 - Health• Theme 2 - Food, Agriculture and
Fisheries, and Biotechnology
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NCP Life SciencesStructure and Resources
Joint Office PtJ / PT-DLR located at the German Aerospace Center together with other NCPs (for horizontal affairs, socio-economic sciences and the humanities, environment, for legal and financial issues, Ideas, INCO, Capacities) and the EUREKA/COST-Bureau
PT-Jülich (Biotechnology)Research Center Jülich
Financed by the Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF)
PT-DLR (Health Research)German Aerospace Center
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Projects
NCP Life Sciences Germany is partner in EU-funded projects (Coordination and Support Actions)
NCP Health Net (ES)NCP Bio Net (NL) BIO CIRCLE (IT)SMEs go Health (AU) CPN-Africa (DE, CM)
Networking (multipliers – institutions – interest groups)Exchange of experiences
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Euratom programmeindirect actionsnuclear fusion and fission researchdirect actionsJRC nuclear research
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FP 7 - Structure
SpecificProgram
mes
Cooperation32.4 bn. €
People4.7 bn. €
Ideas7.5 bn. €
Capacities4.2 bn. €
JRC non-nuclear research 1.8 bn. €
2.8 bn. €for 5 years
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Specific Program “Cooperation”Themes 1 and 2
Cooperation People
Ideas Capacities Biotechnology, generic tools and technologies for human health
Translating research for human health
Optimising the delivery of health care to European citizens1. Health (6,1 bn €)
3.Information and Communication Technologies
4. Nanosciencese, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies
5. Energy
6. Environment
7. Transport
8. Socio-economic Sciences and the Humanities
9. Space
10. Security
Sustainable production and management of biological resources from land, forest and aquatic environments
Fork to farm: Food (including seafood), health and well being
Life Sciences, biotechnology and biochemistry for sustainable non-foodproducts and processes
2. Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, andBiotechnology (1,9 bn €)
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Success rate of proposals
Theme 1 Health: Calls 1 and 2Theme 2 FAFB: Calls 1, 2A and 2B
Number of Proposals
1817
59
320
778
34125
0
400
800
1200
1600
2000
submitted ineligible funded
Theme 1 HealthTheme 2 FAFB
17,6 %16,1 %
* Projects are partly still under negotiation! Changes might occur! *
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Successful proposals DE and RU
Theme 2 FAFB (calls 1-2A-2B)funded
8
105
50
023
11
0
40
80
120
160
Number ofCoordinators
Number ofPartners
Number ofProjects
DERU
Theme 1 Health (calls 1-2) funded
48
451
221
0 13 100
100
200
300
400
500
Number ofCoordinators
Number ofPartners
Number ofProjects
DERU
* Projects are partly still under negotiation! Changes might occur! *
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Theme 1Participation of 3rd countries
Theme 1 Health (calls 1-2)Number of 3rd-Country-Partners (only those > 1 partner)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
IN US
CN
RU BR ZA AR AU CA
CO TN UA TZ KE VN MX JP MA BF UG UY CL
GE
CM
GH TH EC KR NG HK ID MZ
NZ
PH ZM
submittedfunded
* Projects are partly still under negotiation! Changes might occur! *
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Theme 2Participation of 3rd countries
Thema 2 FAFB (calls 1-2A-2B)Number of 3rd-Country-Partners (only those > 1 partner)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
RU
US
CN
CA
ZA
AU IN BR
AR
NZ
UA
EG
KE
MA
TH
TN
ML
MX
MY
SN
VN
BA
CL
KZ
NG
PE
SC
UG
submittedfunded
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Theme 1 and 2RU Cooperation
No of Projects
No of Partners
No of Projects
No of Partners
RU total 10 13 11 23amongst these together with:DE 6 18 5 5FR 3 5 4 5UK 4 10 4 6NL 4 6 3 4IT 5 10 3 7
Theme 1 Health Theme 2 FABF
* Projects are partly still under negotiation! Changes might occur! *
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Theme 1DE-RU Cooperation
DE RU DE RU
1.3 Predicting suitability, safety and efficacy of therapies 1 4 1 1.409.440 192.800
2.1.1 Large scale data gathering 2 8 2 3.545.003 806.800
2.3.2 HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis 1 1 1 167.316 262.069
2.4.3 Diabetes and obesity 1 1 2 189.592 290.478
4.1 Coordination and support actions across the theme 1 4 2 429.070 63.130
SUM 6 18 8 5.740.421 1.615.277
Theme 1 Health joint projects
Number of partnersEC contribution
recommended [€]
* Projects are partly still under negotiation! Changes might occur! *
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Theme 2DE-RU Cooperation
DE RU DE RU
2.1.2 Increased sustainability of all production systems 1 1 1 135.375 64.000
2.1.4 Socio-economic research and support to policies 1 1 1 121.852 50.743
2.2.5 Environmental impacts and total food chain 1 1 1 295.000 120.000
2.3.3 Environmental biotechnologies, Use of waste and by-products 1 1 3 80.000 620.171
2.4 Coordination and support actions across the theme 1 1 1 88.766 52.430
SUM 5 5 7 720.993 907.344
Number of partnersEC contribution
recommended [€]Theme 2 FAFB joint projects
* Projects are partly still under negotiation! Changes might occur! *
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Theme 1 - DE-RU projects funded (1)
* Projects are partly still under negotiation! Changes might occur! *
Title (Acronym) Participant_Organisation_Name Country Area / Sub-Area Call & Topic
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Angewandten Forschung e.V. DE
in silico toxicology c.helma (sme) DE
Technische Universität München DE
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg DE
Institute of Biomedical Chemistry of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences RU
Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main DE
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V. DE
Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. DE
Moscow State University RU
Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf DE
Universität Konstanz DE
Shemiakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry RAS RU
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg DE
European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) DE
ProteoSys AG (sme) DE
1.3 Predicting suitability, safety and efficacy of therapies
FP7-Health-2007-A: HEALTH-2007-2.1.1-5 Structure-function analysis of membrane-transporters and channels for the identification of potential drug target sites. (CP-IP)
OpenTox - An Open Source Predictive Toxicology Framework (OpenTox)
EUROPEAN DRUG INITIATIVE ON CHANNELS AND TRANSPORTERS (EDICT)
Neurotransmitter Cys-loop receptors: structure, function and disease (NeuroCypres)
FP7-Health-2007-A: HEALTH-2007-1.3-3 Promotion, development, validation, acceptance and implementation of QSARs (quantitative structure-activity relationship) for toxicology. (CP-FP)
FP7-Health-2007-A: HEALTH-2007-2.1.1-5 Structure-function analysis of membrane-transporters and channels for the identification of potential drug target sites. (CP-IP)
2.1.1 Large scale data gathering
2.1.1 Large scale data gathering
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Theme 1 - DE-RU projects funded (2)
* Projects are partly still under negotiation! Changes might occur! *
Title (Acronym) Participant Organisation Name Country Area / Sub-Area Call & Topic
Robert-Koch-Institut DE
The D.I. Ivanovsky Institute of Virology Russian Academy of Medical Sciences RU
Ministry of Health and Social Development, Karelian Republic of the Russian Federation RU
Federal Agency on Education State Education Institution of Higher Education Petrozavodsk State UniversityUniversity (sme)
RU
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München DE
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V. DE
European Research and Project Office GmbH (sme) DE
Federal Scientific and Methodological AIDS Centre RU
Central TB Research Institute Russian Academy of Medical Sciences RU
Universität des Saarlandes DE
European AIDS Treatment Group (EATG), (sme) DE
4.1 Coordination and support actions across the theme
FP7-Health-2007-B: HEALTH-2007-2.3.2-7 Network on HIV and anti-HIV drug resistance (CP-IP)
FP7-Health-2007-B: HEALTH-2007-4.1-8 Promotion and facilitation of international cooperation in areas relevant to the objectives of this Theme (CSA, SICA - ICPC)
Pathogenesis of Type 1 Diabetes - Testing the Hygiene Hypothesis (DIABIMMUNE)
Collaborative HIV and Anti-HIV Drug Resistance Network (CHAIN)
Network for European / third countries cooperation in the field of HIV & TB (EUCO-NET)
FP7-Health-2007-A: HEALTH-2007-2.4.3-1 Early processes in the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes and strategies for early prevention. (CP-FP)
2.4.3 Diabetes and obesity
2.3.2 HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis
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Theme 2 - DE-RU projects funded (1)
* Projects are partly still under negotiation! Changes might occur! *
Title (Acronym) Participant Organisation Name Country Area / Sub-Area Call & Topic
Russian Federal Research Institute for Fisheries and Oceanography RU
Universität Bremen DE
Institute for Agricultural Market Studies (sme) RU
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitaet Bonn DE
A.N. Bakh Institute of Biochemistry of the Russian Academy of Science RU
Max Rubner-Institute, Bundesforschung-sinstitut für Ernährung und Lebensmittel DE
FP7-KBBE-2007-1KBBE-2007-1-2-14 The structure of fish populations and traceability of fish and fish products (CP-FP, SICA - ICPC)
FP7-KBBE-2007-2AKBBE-2007-2-5-05 Reduce mycotoxin contamination in the food and feed chain (CP-IP, SICA - ICPC)
Novel integrated strategies for worldwide mycotoxin reduction in the food and feed chains (MycoRed)
Fish Population Structure andTraceability (FishPopTrace)
FP7-KBBE-2007-2BKBBE-2008-1-4-05 Macro-economic analysis of competitiveness, including non-tariff barriers (CP-FP)
Assessment of the impacts of non-tariff barriers - NTB on the competitiveness of the EU and selected trade partners (NTB-IMPACT)
2.1.2 Increased sustainability of all production systems (agriculture, forestry, fisheries and aquaculture); Plant health and crop protection
2.1.4 Socio-economic research and support to policies
2.2.5 Environmental impacts and total food chain
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Theme 2 - DE-RU projects funded (2)
Title (Acronym) Participant Organisation Name Country Area / Sub-Area Call & Topic
St. Petersburg State Medical Academy named after I. I. Mechnikov RU
Far East Forestry Research Institute RU
Trifolio-M GmbH (sme) DE
Northern Research Institute of Forestry branch of SPbNIILH RU
Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH DE
A.N. Bakh Institute of Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences RU
FP7-KBBE-2007-2BKBBE-2008-4-01 Network of Third Countries National Information Points (ICPC and countries with bilateral S&T agreements with the EC); (CSA-SA, SICA - ICPC)
FP7-KBBE-2007-2BKBBE-2008-3-3-01Upgrading of wood, wood-related residues and humic-origin substances to value-added chemicals and materials: from biological understanding to innovative applications (CP-FP, SICA, Russia)
Wood Bark and Peat Based Bioactive Compounds, Speciality Chemicals, and Remediation Materials: from Innovations to Applications (FORESTSPECS)
Creating a CIRCLE by extending the BIO NCP network to Third Country NIPs (BIO CIRCLE)
2.3.3 Environmental biotechnologies, Use of waste and by-products
4.1 Coordination and support actions across the theme
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Open CallsTheme 1 Health
Theme 1 HealthCall FP7-Health-2009-single-stage
Publication Date: 03. Sept. 2008Deadline: 03. Dec. 2008
Theme 1 HealthCall FP7-Health-2009-two-stage
Publication Date: 03. Sept. 2008Deadline stage 1 proposals: 03. Dec. 2008Deadline stage 2 proposals (indicative): 22. April 2008
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Open CallsTheme 1 Health – SICA with Russia
Theme 1 HealthCall FP7-Health-2009-single-stage
SICA - 2 from different Member States or associated countries + 2 from Russia
HEALTH-2009-4.3.3-1: Comparative population genetic studies on multifactorial diseases. FP7-HEALTH-2009-single-stage.Genome-wide association studies have been shown to be a powerful approach to study genetics of common diseases. The project should focus on comparative population genomics studies on several multifactorial diseases in populations in the EU/AC and Russia.Funding scheme: Collaborative Project (SICA) (Small or medium scale focused research project).
HEALTH-2009-4.3.3-2: Mechanisms of diabetic and weight-related comorbidity in heart failure. FP7-HEALTH-2009-single-stage.The presence of type-2 diabetes, obesity or cachexia as co-morbidities in heart failure cause significant increase in morbidity and mortality. The project should focus on the role of these co-morbidities in the disease deterioration process of heart failure at molecular, cellular and vascular levels. The research should aim at elucidating the pathogenesis and pathophysiology of this condition to allow tailored therapeutic interventions.Funding scheme: Collaborative Project (SICA) (Small or mediumscale focused research project).
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Open CallsTheme 2 FAFB
Theme 2 Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and BiotechnologyCall - FP7-KBBE-2009-3
Publication Date: 03. Sept. 2008Deadline: 15. Jan. 2009
Theme 2 Biorefinery Joint CallFP7-2009-BIOREFINERY_CP, FP7-2009-BIOREFINERY_CSA
Publication Date: 03. Sept. 2008Deadline: 02. Dec. 2008
Together with:• Theme 4 Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new
Production Technologies• Theme 5 Energy• Theme 6 Environment (including Climate Change)
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Open CallsTheme 2 FAFB – SICA with Russia
Theme 2 Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and BiotechnologyCall - FP7-KBBE-2009-3
KBBE-2009-1-2-08: Assessing and reducing vulnerability of European forests to climate change and the consequences for industrial and societal needs -SICA (Russia)… Work in this project will focus on the development of modelling methods enabling more accurate predictions of invasions by alien pests and pathogens, the pathways through which the organisms spread at international, national and local levels, and the potential impacts of these organisms on forests in different climatic zones. Results will be targeted at quarantine organisationsin EU Member States and Associated countries and internationally, and to the trade in live plants and associated materials into and within the EU.
Funding scheme: Collaborative Project (small or medium-scale focused research project) for Specific Cooperation Actions Dedicated to International Cooperation
Additional eligibility criteria: SICA - Minimum number of participants: 2 from different Member States or Associated countries and 2 from different ICPC among which Russia.
Additional information: It is viewed that the active participation of relevant partners from United States or Canada should add to the scientific and/or technological excellence of the project and/or lead to an increased impact of the research to be undertaken; this will be considered by the evaluators.
Expected impact: The European and international added value lies in mutual knowledge generation to reduce research fragmentation at EU and international levels on the biology and distribution of alien pests and pathogens threatening EU forest biosecurity. The added value to Europe’s forests further lies in the expected improved diagnostic tools and guidelines for the detection and prevention of entry of potentially damaging invasive alien pests and pathogens at EU borders by plant health and quarantine organisations. Impacts will include production of predictive methods to assist in securing sustainable forest services, encompassing timber supplies and other, non-tangible forest benefits, in a time of rapid climatic change.
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Dr. Anne PflugNational Contact Point Life Sciences
Joint Office PtJ / PT-DLR located at theGerman Centre for Air- and Spaceflight incorporated society
Heinrich Konen Str. 153227 Bonn
Tel. ++ 49 228 3821 703 Fax ++ 49 228 3821 699
[email protected]://www.nks-lebenswissenschaften.de/nksmenu/ansprechpartner
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