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Identification of proteomic biomarkers in human after exposure to furan fatty acids (Project)

...It is planned to show genetic toxicity and cytotoxicity in human models of the small intestine (Caco-2 cell line) in detail. To identify biomarkers of the molecular effects of FFAs on the intestine, it is subsequently planned to make a new proteomic-approach. The aim of this project is to define the cellular and molecular signalling pathways for risk assessment of e.g. thermal treated food or novel food and therefore to identify biomarkers....


Funding period: 2006 - 2007

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Department - Clinical Nutrition (Institution)

...nvestigation of the role of nutrient-dependent factors in the pathogenesis of major diseases of industrialized countries (e.g. obesity, diabetes mellitus, and the metabolic syndrome). ...The metabolic syndrome describes the frequent clustering of the risk components which provide the common soil for atherosclerosis, type-2 diabetes, and at least several types of cancer. ...


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Determination of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in food and feed (Start-up funding of a research project BMELV) (Project)

...For protection of human and animal health sensitive and efficient analytical methods are required which ensure the summary recording of the PA down to the level of 0.3 µg/kg food or feedstuff....


Funding period: 2010 - 2011

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Towards preventive health management in native dual-purpose cattle adapted to organic pasture based production systems via novel breeding strategies based on novel trait recording (Project)

...Nachfolgende Zusammenfassung wurden dem „2-Org-Cows Final Report for the CORE Organic Plus funded project” entnommen. ...We showed that novel physiological traits (e.g., respiration rate, body temperature, surface temperature) have a moderate heritable component.• Detailed characterization of grazing herd environments via the installation of data loggers to record temperature and humidity. Additionally, we used a rising platemeter (E10) to measure sword height and grass energy content, we did pasture classifications (e.g., percentage of herbs), and we determined fodder ingredients (protein content, energy content). ...


Funding period: 2015 - 2018

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Analysis of gene expression profiles allowing zoonotic Brucella species to adapt to their intracellular niche and to environmental stress (Project)

...To this end, bacteria will be cultivated in defined minimal media at pH 7 and pH 4.5. B. microti has been recently described as a new member of the genus Brucella and the first species that was isolated from habitats outside mammalian hosts. ...


Funding period: 2010 - 2012

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Social and institutional vulnerabilities to weather- and climate-induced extreme events from an actor-centred perspective (Project)

...Toward more resilient societies; EU FP 7; 2009–2012). The research built upon previous work within the FLOODsite project (EU FP 6; 2004–2009) auf. ...


Funding period: 2010 - 2012

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Pre-breeding and development of breeding criteria for bush beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) for use as a grain crop in Germany (Project)

...The project aims to test the suitability of cultivation by screening genetic resources, lines and varieties of bush bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L. ssp. vulgaris var. nanus) and, from this, to develop breeding criteria for bush bean as dry beans for the grain harvest. ...The project partners are Kultursaat e.V. (lead), the Erfurt University of Applied Sciences with the field of organic crop production and the Bavarian State Institute for Agriculture. ...


Funding period: 2023 - 2025

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Pre-breeding and development of breeding criteria for bush beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) for use as a grain crop in Germany (Project)

...The project aims to test the suitability of cultivation by screening genetic resources, lines and varieties of bush bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L. ssp. vulgaris var. nanus) and, from this, to develop breeding criteria for bush bean as dry beans for the grain harvest. ...The project partners are Kultursaat e.V. (lead), the Erfurt University of Applied Sciences with the field of organic crop production and the Bavarian State Agency for Agriculture. ...


Funding period: 2023 - 2025

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Carbon Farming and climate labeling (Project)

...Agricultural land possesses great potential to contribute to climate change mitigation by retaining CO2. However, little research has been done on societal expectations and marketing opportunities for carbon farming and climate labels.The debate on the impacts of agriculture on the climate involves consumers, farmers, the agri-food sector, politicians, and scientists alike. ...As a result, surplus CO2 would be withdrawn from the atmosphere by growing intermediate crops or clover, creating flower stripes or integrating hedges among other plants. ...Little research has been done on the expectations of consumers or society towards this type of regenerative agriculture and whether it or the resulting products can be marketed convincingly (e.g. with the help of labels)....


Funding period: 2020 - 2022

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Haplotype and pan-genomic exploration of the multi-parental wild barley population HEB-25 to completely utilize this ressource for breeding novel barley cultivars with improved adaptability to changing environmental conditions (Project)

...The genetic diversity among wild barley accessions is a centerpiece of the multi-parental wild barley population HEB-25 ("Halle Exotic Barley"), which carries defined chromosomal segments from 25 wild barleys inserted into the genome background of the elite barley cultivar 'Barke' (Hordeum vulgare L.). We aim to sequence the 25 wild barley donor accessions to illuminate the horizon for a first wild barley pan-genome. Subsequently the pan genome data will be used to decode the entire population of 1,420 lines of the wild barley nested association mapping (NAM) population HEB-25. ...An assembly of a high-quality reference in barley is a grand challenge because of its large genome size (5.1 Gbp) and highly repetitive sequence (>80%). The wild barley genomic resource will be completed by prediction of gene models and annotation of their function. ...


Funding period: 2020 - 2022