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GRACE · GMO Risk Assessment and Communication of Evidence

FP7Status: CLOSED1 June 201230 November 2015EU funding €5,981,013

The project GRACE willa)elaborate and sustainably implement a transparent framework for the review of GMOs or GM food and feed effects on environment, socio-economics and health andb)reconsider the design, execution and interpretation of results of animal feeding trials as well as in vitro studies for assessing the safety of GM food and feed.The framework will create high quality reviewing processes for different fields of GMO impact assessment and address the need for a well documented, transparent and sustainable representation of these reviewing processes. This will provide valuable and accessible information addressing the main issues associated with GMOs and enabling risk assessors, managers, scientists and the general public to reiterate and update their evaluations and conclusions on GMOs. It will adapt recently elaborated methodologies for (systematic) reviewing of the risk assessment information of GMOs and derived food and feed. The quality assessment for all reviewed papers and studies as well as the reviews conducted by the consortium, will be referenced by an open access database and “one-stop-shop” for data and information relevant to GMO risk assessment.Animal feeding trials and in vitro studies will clarify and compare the scientific added value of 90–day feeding trials with whole foods with advanced state-of-the-art analytical, in vitro and in-silico tools. Suitable animal GMO-feeding models will be investigated, that are based on European (EFSA) and international guidance, and the project will provide guidance for relevant, alternative in vitro cell-based approaches for specific topics within the overall food and feed safety assessment. Available standard or scientifically approved protocols form the basis of the investigations also in the case of the analytical, in-vitro and second in-silico approaches. GRACE will provide guidance for the use and improvement of existing and suggested assessment tools in the field of food and feed safety.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

JULIUS KUHN-INSTITUT BUNDESFORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUR KULTURPFLANZEN

DE · €782,332

participant

JEREMY BRUTON SWEET

UK · €213,127

participant

AGROBIOINSTITUTE

BG · €134,966

participant

AARHUS UNIVERSITET

DK · €184,756

participant

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR GENETIC ENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY

IT · €291,955

participant

EIDGENOESSISCHES DEPARTEMENT FUER WIRTSCHAFT, BILDUNG UND FORSCHUNG

CH · €166,012

participant

CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN POLICY STUDIES

BE · €278,929

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

DE · €305,444

participant

CENTRE DE RECERCA EN AGRIGENOMICA CSIC-IRTA-UAB-UB

ES · €506,200

participant

COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH

ZA · €132,176

participant

PERSEUS

BE · €120,179

participant

SLOVENSKA ZDRAVOTNICKA UNIVERZITA V BRATISLAVE

SK · €732,781

participant

GENIUS GMBH - BIOTECHNOLOGIE BERATUNG UND KOMMUNIKATION

DE · €294,044

participant

BIOMATH GESELLSCHAFT FUR ANGEWANDTEMATHEMATISCHE STATISTIK IN BIOLOGIE UND MEDIZIN MBH

DE · €45,000

participant

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE POUR L'AGRICULTURE, L'ALIMENTATION ET L'ENVIRONNEMENT

FR · €340,471

participant

FREIE UNIVERSITAET BERLIN

DE · €591,423

participant

INTERDISZIPLINARES FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM FUR TECHNIK, ARBEIT UND KULTUR

AT · €299,911

participant

STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH

NL · €501,307

participant

BUNDESAMT FUR VERBRAUCHERSCHUTZ UND LEBENSMITTELSICHERHEIT

DE · €60,000

Research fields

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