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WP3 – Krepitev človeških in raziskovalnih potencialov: sodelovanje za prihodnost, »Mobilnost«
WP3 – Reinforcing Human and research potential: collaboration for the best, »Mobility«
28.11.2012 Barbara Gerič Stare
WP3 Aims
strengthening human and research potential through collaboration and exchange of knowledge with EU high level entities performing research
WP3 Means
outgoing mobilities of experienced and junior researchersincoming mobilities of experienced researcherstransmittance of the acquired knowledge to the rest of the institute’s staff
WP3 Partner Institutions
6 partner institutions from 4 European countries (Denmark, Germany, UK, France) represent major research bodies of high scientific level in agriculture and food production
1. AU-AGRO, Denmark
contributes to the development of effective and environmentally acceptable crop protection strategies with specific focus on IPM based approaches
internationally recognised expertise in optimization of pesticide use, non-chemical weed control, exploitation of host variety traits for disease control and weed suppression, allelopathy, biological control and development of Decision Support Systems
Department of Agroecology, Science and Technology, Aarhus University
1. AU-AGRO, DenmarkScientific theme 4: Raising research potential on environmentally sound plant protection technologies
support on following topics:
integrated weed management
herbicide dose optimization
non-chemical weed control
allelopathy
weed modeling
2. DSMZ, Germany
DSMZ = Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen GmbH
excellent research in identification of microorganisms including viruses and viroids on all taxonomic levels
profound experties in managing of culture collections including conservation and authentication technologies and processes
Leibniz Institute DSMZ – German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell
Cultures
2. DSMZ, GermanyScientific theme 1: Strengthening capacities for diagnostics of quarantine and other severe plant pest and pathogen species
Scientific theme 2: Collaboration for establishment of national reference collections for quarantine and other severe plant pests and pathogens
Scientific theme 3: Investigating methods for dealing with interactions between host plants, vectors, pests and pathogens
2. DSMZ, Germanysupport, training and discussions on specific topics related to:
plant pest and pathogen diagnostics,
techniques related to preservation / inactivation of microorganisms
plant-pathogen-vector interactions
3. EMBL-EBI, UK
a long-standing mission to collect, organise, and serve databases for biomolecular science
makes available a collection of databases along with tools to search, download and analyse their content
extensive experience of training bioscience researchers to use data resources
European Molecular Biology Laboratory – European Bioinformatics
institute
3. EMBL-EBI, UKScientific theme 5: Transfer of knowledge for omics and bioinformatics approaches for sustainable agriculture
will provide expertise and trainings on bioinformatics resources for agricultural research
4. INRA, France
Institut national de la recerche agronimique, UMR 406 Abeilles et Environnement, Laboratoire Biologie et Protection de l'abeille
French National Institute for Agricultural Research, UMR 406 Bees
and Environment, Biology Laboratory and Bee Protection
4. INRA, Franceaims to understand actual honey bee colony losses and focus on the effects of interactions between different stressors on honey bee health
their approach goes from the gene expression and molecular level to individual and colonial effects
4. INRA, FranceScientific theme 6: Rising research potential to reduce honeybee colonies losses and to ensure sustainable beekeeping
collaborative research and training in the areas of:
cell and molecular biology field of bee research
histological techniques in studying the effects of pathogenic and non-pathogenic effects on bees
gene expression studies in bees
5. JHI, Scotland, UK
Scotland's leading institute for research on plants and their interactions with the environment, particularly in managed ecosystems
Study both crop plants (particularly barley, potato and soft fruit) and wild species, combining research aimed at maximising agricultural productivity with minimal environmental impact, as well as researching aspects of ecology and biodiversity in relation to managed landscapes
The James Hutton Institute
Scientific theme 1: Strengthening capacities for diagnostics of quarantine and other severe plant pest and pathogen species
Scientific theme 3: Investigating methods for dealing with interactions between host plants, vectors, pests and pathogens
Scientific theme 4: Raising research potential on environmentally sound plant protection technologies
Scientific theme 5: Transfer of knowledge for omics and bioinformatics approaches for sustainable agriculture
5. JHI, Scotland, UK
provide support, training and discussions on specific topics related to:
plant pest and pathogen diagnostics,
plant-pathogen-vector interactions,
genetics and breeding,
biological control of pests and diseases,
bioinformatics and molecular evolution
5. JHI, Scotland, UK
6. JKI, Germany
15 JKI institutes investigate the field of plant protection, breeding and production in all crops
long history in all fields of assessment of plant protection products and methods and in R&D of strategies for integrated and biological plant protection
The Julius Kühn-Institut, Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants
The Institute for Plant Protection in Horticulture and Forests Institut für Pflanzenschutz in Gartenbau und Forst (GF)
The Institute for Plant Protection in Field Crops and Grassland Institut für Pflanzenschutz in Ackerbau und Grünland (A)
The Institute for Biological Control Institut für Biologischen Pflanzenschutz (BI)
The Institute for Epidemiology and Pathogen DiagnosticsInstitut für Epidemiologie und Pathogendiagnostik (EP)
6. JKI, Germany
Scientific theme 1: Strengthening capacities for diagnostics of quarantine and other severe plant pest and pathogen species
Scientific theme 2: Collaboration for establishment of national reference collections for quarantine and other severe plant pests and pathogens
Scientific theme 3: Investigating methods for dealing with interactions between host plants, vectors, pests and pathogens
Scientific theme 4: Raising research potential on environmentally sound plant protection technologies
6. JKI, Germany
support in the areas of competence (I):
development of the principles of IPM in arable crops, vegetables, vineyards and orchards
long-term field experiments and on-field studies on IPM
research on the assessment of plant protection
research in biological control in particular in vegetables and organic farming as well as non chemical weed management in arable crops
6. JKI, Germany
support in the areas of competence (II):
modelling and risk assessment of different plant protection strategies
agro-ecosystem functioning by integrative modelling
risk assessment of GMOs
soil ecology and rhizospheric microbial communities
6. JKI, Germany
WP3 DurationStart Month: 1 (01.10.2012)End Month: 36 (30.9.2015)
WP3 Detailes
K:\PROJEKTI\CROPSUSTAIN FP7\VSEBINSKI SKLOPI\WP3 Mobility\Cropsustain WP3 Mobility.xlsx
Names of the KIS researchers planned for Mobility
Ajda Medjedović Hans-Josef Schroers
Melita Štrukelj Saša Širca
Aleksandra P. Ronta Igor Zidarič Meta Zemljič UrbančičŠpela Modic
Alenka Munda Irena Mavrič Pleško
Metka Žerjav Tadej Absec
Aleš Gregorc Jaka Razinger Mojca Škof Tanja Zadražnik
Andrej Simončič Janja Lamovšek Mojca Viršček Marn Tomaž Poje
Barbara Gerič Stare
Jelka Šuštar Vozlič Peter Dolničar Tone Godeša
Barbara Grubar Jure Kolarič Peter Kozmus Viktor Jejčič
Barbara Pipan Katja Rostohar Polona Strajnar
Darinka Koron Kristina Ugrinović Robert Leskovšek
WP3 Summary
Mobility type Number of mobilities
Total in Man month
Outgoing, young 23 9.5
Outgoing , senior 47 16.5
Incoming, senior 32 12.7
Total 102 38,7
Mobility ReportK:\PROJEKTI\CROPSUSTAIN FP7\VSEBINSKI SKLOPI\WP3 Mobility\Mobility Report CropSustaIn 2013 February Nik Novak.docx
complete the electronic form
in Slovene or English language
state the purpose of the visit & description of the work (min 400 to max 1000 words)
Mobility Reportsend it by email to the leader of the WP3 ([email protected])
send it to appropriate ST leader:
ST 1: ‘diagnostics’ ([email protected])ST 2: ‘national reference collections’ ([email protected])ST 3: ‘interactions’ ([email protected])ST 4: ‘plant protection technologies’ ([email protected])ST 5: ‘omics and bioinformatics’ ([email protected])ST 6: ‘beekeeping' ([email protected])
Collaboration with partnersLetters of Commitment from KIS to partners
reimbursement of the costs of mobility visits
Cropsustain Reimbursement Form
Go for the Mobilityand make the most of it!