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MASTER · Microbiome Applications for Sustainable food systems through Technologies and EnteRprise
Although microorganisms dominate almost every ecological niche in our planet, it has only been during the past 10-15 years that we have begun to gain insights into the composition and function of microbial communities (microbiomes) as a consequence of major advances in High Throughput DNA sequencing (HTS) technologies. These approaches have allowed a comprehensive analysis of microbiomes for the first time. Following initial curiosity-driven investigations of microbiomes using HTS technologies, the field has evolved to harness the insights provided, leading to the development of a new multi-billion euro industry focused on characterisation and modulation of microbiomes. The vast majority of this investment has been in the clinical space. In contrast, far less is known about microbiomes across complex food chains, making it difficult to harness food-chain microbiome data for the development of more sustainable food systems and to yield innovative products and applications. This is despite the evident importance of microbes throughout the food chain. MASTER will take a global approach to the development of concrete microbiome products, foods/feeds, services or processes with high commercial potential, which will benefit society through improving the quantity, quality and safety of food, across multiple food chains, to include marine, plant, soil, rumen, meat, brewing, vegetable waste, and fermented foods. This will be achieved through mining microbiome data relating to the food chain, developing big data management tools to identify inter-relations between microbiomes across food chains, and generating applications which promote sustainability, circularity and contribute to waste management and climate change mitigation. We will harness microbiome knowledge to significantly enhance the health and resilience of fish, plants, soil, animals and humans, improve professional skills and competencies, and support the creation of new jobs in the food sector and bioeconomy.
Consortium · 31 organisations
TEAGASC - AGRICULTURE AND FOOD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
IE · €2,253,754
IRISH CATTLE BREEDING FEDERATION SOCIETY LTD
IE
AIT AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GMBH
AT · €601,031
BASECLEAR BV
NL · €143,252
ANHEUSER-BUSCH INBEV
BE
OXFORD NANOPORE TECHNOLOGIES LTD
UK
ANADIAG
FR · €36,190
UNIVERSIDAD DE LEON
ES · €505,250
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II
IT · €462,940
AGRIFOOD AND BIOSCIENCES INSTITUTE
UK · €519,633
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
ES · €839,679
4D PHARMA CORK LIMITED
IE · €176,838
LUONNONVARAKESKUS
FI · €438,890
THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST
UK · €1,041,457
FISH VET GROUP NORGE AS
NO · €1,946
QIAGEN GMBH
DE · €231,945
FFOQSI GMBH
AT · €314,150
TRITECC SRL
RO · €148,955
NOVOLYZE
FR · €51,779
CHR. HANSEN AS
DK · €4,286
MATIS OHF
IS · €565,729
INSTITUT FRANCAIS DE RECHERCHE POUR L'EXPLOITATION DE LA MER
FR · €186,429
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TRENTO
IT · €724,319
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY
NL · €387,683
THE CIRCA GROUP EUROPE LIMITED
IE · €92,943
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE POUR L'AGRICULTURE, L'ALIMENTATION ET L'ENVIRONNEMENT
FR · €450,107
DEVENISH RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION LIMITED
IE
INOQ GMBH
DE · €141,470
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
CA
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK
IE · €625,317
Danone Global Research & Innovation Center
FR · €4,202
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