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SYMBIOSIS-EU · Scientific sYnergisM of nano-Bio-Info-cOgni Science for an Integrated system to monitor meat quality and Safety during production, storage, and distribution in EU

FP7Status: CLOSED1 October 200831 March 2012EU funding €2,280,098

The SYMBIOSIS-EU project will bring together 14 partners from 6 EU countries (plus one each from NZ and US) to study meat safety & quality. The overall aim is to identify and quantitatively evaluate practical and easy to use chemical, biochemical and molecular indices and establish their applicability as quality monitors for inspection of meat safety and quality. The project will apply a multidisciplinary system-wide approach relying on converging technologies (bioinformatics, nanotechnology, modelling) to obtain knowledge for meat safety that will be translated into simple devices and practical indicators of quality and safety. The main objectives are (i) to develop and/or validate easy to use chemical/biochemical methods (e.g. biosensors, fluorescence, FT-IR), molecular methods (DNA microarrays), (ii) to develop a suitable software platform for data sharing and integration, (iii) to apply multivariate statistical methods and machine learning (neural networks, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms) to identify robust multiple compound quality indices, (iv) integration of the sensors and information platform and development of a system to automatically transform data acquired from a sample into a “diagnosis” of meat safety and quality. The project plan designed to meet these objectives comprises 3 Sections: 1 Microbial status and their major metabolomic, molecular profiling of spoilage bacteria, 2. Development of an easy to use integrated system to monitor meat safety and quality 3. Development of protocols for simple, effective and cheap evaluation of meat quality and safety in industry, based on new indices of quality and safety relying on detection of metabolites by simple sensors, driven by user friendly software that facilitates practical use of the developed methods. The project will be of benefit to the EU meat industry, providing useful tools and fundamental knowledge of the spoilage and hazard. It will also impact on the research and informatics communities.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

GEOPONIKO PANEPISTIMION ATHINON

EL · €491,810

participant

ELLINIKOS GEORGIKOS ORGANISMOS - DIMITRA

EL · €154,000

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER

UK · €162,000

participant

INSTITUT D ENSEIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR ET DE RECHERCHE EN ALIMENTATION SANTE ANIMALE SCIENCES AGRONOMIQUES ETDE L ENVIRONNEMENT VETAGRO SUP

FR · €126,000

participant

ZENON S.A. ROBOTICS AND INFORMATICS

EL

participant

XENON EFARMOGES YPSILIS TECHNOLOGIAS ANONYMI ETAIREIA

EL · €174,000

participant

TECHNOBIOCHIP S.C.A R.L.

IT · €107,790

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II

IT · €390,400

participant

BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM

US · €25,000

participant

APOSTOLOS PAPADOPOULOS KAI SIA OE

EL · €19,800

participant

VIDEOMETER AS

DK · €50,040

participant

NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION.

EL

participant

RIJKSINSTITUUT VOOR VOLKSGEZONDHEID EN MILIEU

NL · €104,590

participant

INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND RESEARCH LIMITED

NZ · €25,000

participant

FLEX PACKAGING AL SPA

IT · €19,800

participant

CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY

UK · €349,640

participant

STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH

NL · €80,228

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