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LAMASUS - LAnd use and MAnagement modelling for SUStainable governance (Project)

LAMASUS - LAnd use and MAnagement modelling for SUStainable governance


Funding period: 2022 - 2026

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TransformDairyNet: Working together to upscale Cow-Calf-Contact dairy production and beyond (Project)

Rearing calves with contact to cows is a growing interest among farmers around the world. But there are still no standard methods and many countries lack practical examples. TransformDairyNet aims to increase the resilience and sustainability of the European dairy sector by promoting a network to compile, co-create and share best practice knowledge and innovations in cow-calf contact systems at...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Developing an in vitro method for inhalation toxicology of selected compounds in e-liquids (Project)

Developing an in vitro method for inhalation toxicology of selected compounds in e-liquids


Funding period: 2020 - 2024

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Model-based decision support system for site- and climate-optimized cropping systems for narrow-leaved lupin, chickpea, soybean, and buckwheat (Project)

An agroecosystem model will be extended to include the crops lupin & buckwheat and will be parameterized for German growing conditions and varieties (chickpea & soybean). The models shall support farmers and crop consultants to improve important cultivation decisions for these crops and to optimize existing cropping systems in terms of variety choice, crop rotation, yield stability, and...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Sustainably produced vegan vitamin D3 and cholesterol from Nierembergia repens (Project)

It is planned to identify pedictive cultivars and accessions of N. repens which are rich in 7-dehydrocholesterol (provitamin D3) for vitamin D3 synthesis, but also cholesterol, and to increase the quantities of the aforementioned sterols by innovative breeding approaches. After cultivating N. repens in the greenhouse under various simulated climatic conditions, the subsequent open field...


Funding period: 2024 - 2028

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Advancing Capacity and analytical Tools for supporting Common Agricultural Policies post 2027 (Project)

Advancing Capacity and analytical Tools for supporting Common Agricultural Policies post 2027


Funding period: 2024 - 2029

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Enhanced Life-Cycle-Costing in wood construction by novel methods for service life planning (Project)

Enhanced Life-Cycle-Costing in wood construction by novel methods for service life


Funding period: 2023 - 2025

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Comparative investigations of different in vitro methods for the applicability to the detection of the sensitizing potential of pigment particles and tattoo ink allergens (Project)

The BfR has been active in the field of allergy and tattoo ink research since 2012 to better understand the hazard potential of this intradermal color application and to provide a better basis for risk assessment. In this project, testing of tattoo-relevant substances and color particles will be performed using validated OECD methods and the in-house developed AIM T cell assay to test for...


Funding period: 2023 - 2025

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Development of qualitative, quantitatve and imaging analytical methods for the analysis of tattoo inks, pigments, particles, fibres and consumer products (research focus 3, department 7) (Project)

Different topics relevant to the BfR in the field of non-food-products require the use of specialized test procedures or the development of analytical methods to accurately describe materials and consumer products. Such newly developed methods can be relevant in the context market surveillance, hazard and risk assessment or research in many areas. This includes the investigation, identification...


Funding period: 2025 - 2025

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Development of novel application methods and evaluation strategies for the genotoxic and phototoxic assessment of tattoo pigments and poorly soluble substances in in vitro assays (Project)

A number of substance classes exhibit extremely low solubility in aqueous media due to molecule-specific properties and predominantly occur in micro- and nanoparticulate forms. Due to their strong tendency to aggregate, the interaction of these substances with the biochemical cellular apparatus is significantly reduced when considering their chemical single-molecule characteristics. However,...


Funding period: 2025 - 2025