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Coordination of a FP5 project and necessary evolution towards the FP6 programme

Coordination of a FP5 project and necessary evolution towards the FP6 programme. Detal FP5 project FP6 projects. DETAL : Detection of toxic algae. Objective : Rapid and sensitive fluorescent test for the tracking of toxic algae in the marine environment Six partners from 4 different

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Coordination of a FP5 project and necessary evolution towards the FP6 programme

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  1. Coordination of a FP5 project and necessary evolution towards the FP6 programme Detal FP5 project FP6 projects

  2. DETAL : Detection of toxic algae Objective : Rapid and sensitive fluorescent test for the tracking of toxic algae in the marine environment Six partners from 4 different countries x x x x x x

  3. FP5 Project DETAL Algal collection Oligonucleotide probes Partner 2 Antibody probes Partners 3, 5 and 6 Chemscan analysis Partner 1 Partner 4 Validation of the methodology

  4. FP5 Project DETAL • Cooperation between the partners • Competence complementarity • But no strong collaboration • No integration

  5. Preparation of the FP6 programme • New concepts : Integration and Structuration • Broader projects than in FP5 • New tools : Networks of excellence and Integrated Projects • Importance of mobility and training

  6. Preparation of the FP6 programme Many projects in preparation Presentation of two examples : Network of excellence : Marine genomics Integrated project : Comparative genomics of the cell cycle

  7. Network of Excellence : Marine genomics Objective : To incorporate the science of genomics (and all its derived fields) into all areas of marine sciences ranging from biological oceanography, ecology to aquaculture research through basic marine biology Marine Genomics Biology

  8. Comparative genomics Functional genomics Environmental genomics Marine genomics RedAlgae Metazoans Green lineage Heterokonts Alveolates Fungi Yeasts Green algae Animals Dinoflagellates Ciliates Apicomplexa Brown algae Plants

  9. Marine genomics Network of excellence About 400 scientists expected No direct support to sequencing or post-genomics programs General integration of partners by a vertical organization through the 3 jointly executed research (JER) Direct integration by an horizontal organization through specific nodes Strong training program

  10. Comparative genomics of the cell cycle Objective : Comparison of the basic mechanisms controlling cell division at a genome wide scale

  11. Comparative genomics of the cell cycle Genome sequences Cell cycle transcriptome In silico research Bioinformatics Core cell cycle Species specific modifications Functional analysis • Selection of a model : • Relevant phylogenetic position • Genomics data available • Possible cell synchronization

  12. Comparative genomics of cell cycle • Integrated project : • - Direct support to research programs • Between 12 to 15 partners • Strong common interests on the cell cycle : • - Comparison of the different models • - Development of common data bases • Standardization of protocols for comparisons • Sharing of methodologies

  13. Conclusion FP6 concepts quite different to FP5s : cooperation and complementarity in FP5 versus integration and structuration in FP6 Networks of Excellence and Integrated Projects are new tools : Real opportunity to synchronize already existing research programs Development or reinforcement of genomic programs in new fields Many discussions and projects currently in preparation

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