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COSI · Chloroplast Signals

FP7Status: CLOSED1 July 200830 June 2012EU funding €2,840,000

COSI integrates young researchers in a network of 10 leading European research centres, including Bayer BioScience as industrial partner. We aim at identification of regulatory principles governing chloroplast metabolism, a crucial factor for agricultural productivity. Specifically we want to identify chloroplast-related protein kinases and their targets and associated calcium signals. A long term objective of COSI is increased plant productivity under stress conditions. COSI has expertise in various aspects of photosynthesis in algae and higher plants and in plant signal transduction. This unique combination will be used to identify major regulatory principles of plant organellar metabolism principally also applying far beyond the plant field. Thus training and knowledge can be transferred to many other fields in life sciences. An integrated working programme consisting of working packages, jointly coordinated by two groups of the network, guarantees maximal use of complementary expertises and strengthens ongoing interactions between partners. In addition to intensive exchange and collaboration of the involved young researchers, special training courses will introduce the young researchers in basic methods, which are required for their work and furthermore help them to develop complementary skills. Early stage researchers will be supported by a mentoring programme to enhance their personnel development. Special emphasis will be placed on promotion of women. A training course at Bayer BioScience will expose young researchers to an industrial environment and provide them with industrial relevant skills. COSI will offer hands-on training in cutting-edge technologies such as bioinformatics, live-cell imaging, mass spectrometry and metabolomics and establish an outstanding European research community in organellar signal transduction, an emerging new and competitive research field of central importance in life sciences.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITAT WIEN

AT · €371,507

participant

UNIVERSITE PIERRE ET MARIE CURIE - PARIS 6

FR · €97,539

participant

LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

DE · €538,470

participant

UNIVERSITE DE GENEVE

CH · €191,166

participant

STAZIONE ZOOLOGICA ANTON DOHRN

IT · €106,612

participant

UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE

UK · €43,256

participant

UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS

UK · €161,257

participant

GREGOR MENDEL INSTITUT FUR MOLEKULARE PFLANZENBIOLOGIE GMBH

AT · €204,122

participant

BAYER CROPSCIENCE NV

BE

participant

Jagiellonian University in Krakow

PL · €163,933

participant

BAYER BIOSCIENCE NV

BE · €200,776

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €405,734

participant

TURUN YLIOPISTO

FI · €355,628

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