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ZENCODE-ITN · Computational and functional annotation of genomic elements during development of the model vertebrate zebrafish

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201531 December 2018EU funding €3,724,036Call H2020-MSCA-ITN-2014

The recent explosion of next generation sequencing (NGS) data has caught Europe unprepared and led to a critical shortage of computational biology expertise. As NGS methods are expected to become pervasive from basic science to personalised medicine there is an urgent need for highly skilled young scientists trained in both computational biology and experimental wet lab biology. Our network addresses this important problem of the postgenomic era. We aim to provide multi-disciplinary skills for a solid foundation in computational biology and developmental genomics. Developmental genomics is central to understanding of ontogeny and many genetic and congenital anomalies, but was outside the scope of the landmark ENCODE and FANTOM projects. ENCODE highlighted the need for an in vivo vertebrate model that enables high throughput in vivo functional testing of hypotheses generated from genome scale annotation. Zebrafish is an ideal model for extending the scope of genomics to vertebrate development. We aim to comprehensively annotate functional elements, decipher genomic codes of transcription, as well as coding and non-coding gene function during development and enhance zebrafish as an attractive developmental, comparative and disease model. The participants include 7 non-academic members (2 of which are beneficiaries), major zebrafish genomics laboratories, eminent computational biologists and world class genomics technology experts active in FANTOM and ENCODE. The training program involves 15 ESRs, more than 40 intersectoral and interdisciplinary secondments totalling 19 months, 7 training courses and 2 workshops/conferences. The main outcome of this programme is a cohort of researchers with computational, experimental laboratory and transferable skills ready to further their career in academia, public health and the private sector.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM

UK · €546,576

participant

UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE

BE · €501,120

participant

IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE

UK · €273,288

participant

RIKEN

JP · €52,181

participant

GENOME RESEARCH LIMITED LBG

UK

partner

Zebrafish Model Organism Database

US

partner

MICRODISCOVERY GMBH

DE

partner

Skillstudio Limited

UK

participant

FUNDACIO DE RECERCA CLINIC BARCELONA-INSTITUT D INVESTIGACIONS BIOMEDIQUES AUGUST PI I SUNYER

ES · €247,873

participant

KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE

DE · €498,433

participant

BGI EUROPE INSTITUTE FOND

DK

participant

KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET

SE · €769,006

partner

D Young & Co LLP

UK

participant

MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV

DE · €387,670

participant

KING'S COLLEGE LONDON

UK · €447,888

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