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Organic sensory information system (OSIS): documentation of sensory properties through testing and consumer research for the organic industry (ECROPOLIS) (Collaborative project)

Distributors and promoters of organic food claim superior tastes for their products compared to the conventional alternative. This argument however is still subject to a hard debate and thus deserves more scientific evidence. Since repurchases are dependent on the overall liking of a product, and sensory experiences may have an important impact, knowledge about these dimensions is crucial for...


Funding period: 2009 - 2011

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German bee monitoring project (DeBiMo) (Collaborative project)

To understand the complex causes of winter losses and to be better able to avoid them in the future, a Germany-wide collaborative project of the 'Working Group of the Bee Research Institutes' started 2004. For several years on approximately 150 beekeepers and 1,500 hives colony development, diseases, plant protection measures, honey flow, climate, etc. are recorded and correlated with losses...


Funding period: 2010 - 2022

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Interdependencies between Land use and Climate Change - Strategies for a sustainable land use management in Germany (CC-LandStraD) (Collaborative project)

The objective of the collaborative project CC-LandStraD is to model the interactions between land use and climate change in order to estimate cross-sector and area-wide the potential of various land use strategies for climate change mitigation and energy supply in Germany and to assess the impacts of land use changes taking the social feasibility into account. The goals of the project are as...


Funding period: 2010 - 2015

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Occurrence, activity and detection of lipolytic active Acinetobacter spp. spoilage bacteria as a contribution to the quality determination of raw milk (Project)

The aim of the project is to identify and isolate lipolytic Acinetobacter spp. that are relevant to raw milk. In addition, the respective lipases will be identified and, in the case of particularly abundant species, additionally characterized. The genetic characterization, the lipolytic capacity and the altered lipid profile resulting from lipolysis are of primary interest. The aim is to identify...


Funding period: 2025 - 2027

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Extension of the Risk Assessment Knowledge Integration Platform “RAKIP-Web” (Project)

The transfer and re-use of existing risk assessment knowledge, ranging from various types of data, predictive models up to risk assessment model code, is still a major bottleneck in the area of risk assessment. The Risk Assessment Knowledge Integration Platform (RAKIP) Initiative is a network of governmental agencies and universities that jointly develop resources to facilitate an efficient...


Funding period: 2024 - 2025

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Data Model Mapping Tool & Data Capture @ point of sampling (Project)

The project aims at developing a data model mapping software based on machine learning algorithms and large language models. For the German side, the BVL contributes with expertise, test data, software testing and formulation of requirements. Each year, the EU member states provide huge amount of data to the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA). The challenge consists in mapping national into...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Agro-Intelligence Hub (Project)

The Agro-Intelligence-Hub 2025 (AI-Hub) project is a demonstration project that aims to show how existing and future data from the JKI and BfR can be linked together without compromising data ownership or duplicating data sets, using the example of the “pesticides” topic area. Clear dashboards and AI-supported chatbots will also be used to demonstrate that this data can be made accessible to the...


Funding period: 2025 - 2025

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Implementing alveolar NR8383 macrophages in an invitro testing strategy for fibre materials (Project)

The overarching goal is to establish a comprehensive and robust in vitro testing strategy for the assessment of the pathogenicity of (nano-)fibers. A key component in achieving this goal is the establishment of a well-suited macrophage cell model. Therefore, our project will focus on utilizing the NR8383 rat alveolar macrophage cell line as a more physiologically relevant alternative to the THP-1...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Identification and quantification of volatile substances emitted during the use of non-food consumer products (research focus 2) (Project)

The project aims to improve the assessment of the inhalation exposure of consumers to toxicologically relevant volatile substances. These include residues or fragrances emitted from consumer products as well as the compounds released during the use of e-cigarettes. For many of these substances, there are currently no harmonized analytical methods available to be used in monitoring by authorities....


Funding period: 2025 - 2025