Title: EU Network of Excellence
1Sustainable Development, Global Change and
Ecosystems
EU Network of Excellence Scientific
coordination Dr Catherine Boyen, CNRS
http//www.marine-genomics-europe.org
CNRS, Station Biologique, Roscoff, France
Michèle Barbier
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2Why Marine Genomics
- biodiversity, large scale studies - ecosystem
functionning adaptation to environment, global
change, pollution - evolution and development -
new molecules
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3Marine Genomics Europe EU-FP6- Network of
Excellence
Coordinated by Catherine Boyen, SBR-CNRS, Fr
"Marine Genomics Europe" is a crossroads between
Life Sciences, Ecology, Environment,
Bioinformatics and High Technologies within a
multicultural European network. MGE is a Network
of excellence devoted to the development,
utilization and spreading of high-throughput
genomics approaches for the investigation of the
biology of marine organisms.
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4establish a durable European network through this
theme with the view to become the leader in this
field.
Integration
45 institutions (2 SMEs) 16 countries 600
members 10 M
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CNRS
5JOINT PROGRAMME of Activity
Scientific Community
Companies
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Policy Makers
Society
6Jointly Executed Research
Comparative genomics
Microbe R. Amann, MPIMM, De
Biotechnology and Health
Ecology Ecosystem structure Pollution
Algae H. Moreau, CNRS, Fr
EnvironmentGlobal change Adaptation
Fish Shellfish A. Canario, CCMAR, Pt
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Marine ressources management
Evolution, diversity development M.
Thorndyke, KMRS, Se
Evolution Development
Functional Genomics
Environmental Genomic
7Microbes Rudy Amann, MPI MM, De ramann_at_mpi-bremen.
de
Jointly Executed Research
Microbes - food chain
Microbes play an important role in the Carbon
Nitrogen cycles
New molecules with pharmaceutical potential
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8Fish and shellfish Adelino Canario, CCMAR,
Pt acanario_at_ualg.pt
Jointly Executed Research
- Economic value fisheries, aquaculture
- Largest and most diversified group within the
vertebrates - Improvement of physiological characters for
growth, reproduction and immune response to
pathogens
Evaluating ecosystems Environmental
monitoring Policy and legislation Consumer safety
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9Algae Hervé Moreau, CNRS, Fr h.moreau_at_obs-banyuls.
fr
Jointly Executed Research
- Climate and biogeochemical cycle
- involvement
- Adaptation to environment
- Genome evolution
- Development
- Multicellularity aquisition
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10Evolution, Development and Diversity Mike
Thorndyke, KMRS, Se Mike.thorndykekmf.gu.se
- Biodiversity
- History life
- Development
- Evolution
- Pollution
Invasive and patrimonial species
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- Assessment of pollution impact linked to
anthropogenic activities Contact
atanguy_at_sb-roscoff.fr
11Management Marine Genomics Europe
EU Cathy Eccles Executive Officer
Council of Governors 16 members
Scientific project management Catherine
Boyen/Michèle Barbier CNRS-SBR, 2
Financial Administrative Coordination, Legal
IP affairs FIST, 1
Scientific Steering Committee (23) Consortiums
decision JPA Scientific and Technological
Coordinators National representatives
Scientific council (consultatory, 5 mb)
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IPUD committee
Bioinformatic committee
Node project Committees -Microbial -Algal -EDD
-Fish Shellfish
Technological Platform committee
Advisory and implementation bodies (6 members)
Training and Education Council
Research
Integration
Spreading
12http//www.marine-genomics-europe.org
13FP 7
Theme 6 Environment (including Climate change)
4 main activities
- Climate change, Pollution and risks
- Pressures on environment and climate
- Environment and health
- Natural hazards
- Sustainable management of resources
- Conservation and sustainable management of
natural and man-made resources - Evolution of marine environments
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Dec. 2006 Jan. 2007
14FP 7
Theme 6 Environment (including Climate change)
SME relevant research
- Environmental technologies
- Environmental technologies for the sustainable
management and conservation of the natural and
man-made environment - Protection, Conservation and enhancement of
cutural heritage - Technology assessment, verification and testing
SME relevant research
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SME relevant research
- Earth Observation and assessment tools
Instruments NoE, CP, ERA NET, CSA
15Thank you
_at_MGE