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Geography of discontent - threats to social cohesion in rural areas (Project)

Geography of discontent - threats to social cohesion in rural areas


Funding period: 2024 - 2024

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CoastalFutures II – Model-Based Recommendations and Future Scenarios for Fisheries, Offshore Wind Farms, and Nature Conservation (Project)

CoastalFutures II – Model-Based Recommendations and Future Scenarios for Fisheries, Offshore Wind Farms, and Nature Conservation


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Development of a model to determine the dose of radiation received by marine mammals (Project)

Development of a model to determine the dose of radiation received by marine mammals


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Cancer and other NCDs prevention – action on health determinants (Project)

This Joint Action represents an ambitious effort to provide strategic guidance and consolidated efforts to the field of Cancer & NCD (C&NCD) prevention. Key outputs include an EU Consortium on Cancer Prevention, high-level annual events, and intervention tools and policy recommendations that will contribute to reduced C&NCD burden and inequality across Europe. In addition to participating in the...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Strategies for reducing the use of Pesticedes: Consistent and risk-oriented use of digital tools to produce healthy grapes (Project)

The application of agricultural pesticides is increasingly criticized. Consequently, the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture has targeted a reduction in the use of plant protection products by 50% by 2030. Furthermore, in Bavaria, this goal is brought forward to 2028, including viticulture and its high average usage of pesticides. Therefore, the question is how these reduction goals...


Funding period: 2024 - 2026

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Further development of a T-cell-based alternative in vitro method for the prediction of sensitizing chemicals and diagnostic applications in contact allergy (Project)

Many chemicals can cause allergic reactions, e.g. contact dermatitis after skin contact with consumer products such as jewelry, cosmetics, detergents and cleaning agents. In Europe, around 20% of all people are sensitized to at least one chemical, most frequently to metals and a variety of organic triggers. Diagnosing suspected allergic reactions is not always easy, partly due to the limited...


Funding period: 2024 - 2028

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Greenhouse gas reduction through innovative breeding advances in alternative plant protein sources- subprojects carbon footprint and value chain analysis (Project)

The sub-projects "CO2 footprint and value chain analysis" aim to estimate climate protection potentials and investigate the socio-economic effects (benefits and costs) of plant-based protein sources as a substitute for animal sources along the value chains concerned, from the producer to processing and the consumer. In particular, the limitations and obstacles of the milk and meat substitutes...


Funding period: 2022 - 2025

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Investigations on the analytical differentiation of organic and conventional wheat using the metabolomic approach (Project)

Organically grown wheat is exposed to higher levels of biotic and abiotic stress than conventionally grown wheat. A plant's response to biotic and abiotic stress at the molecular level often occurs through changes in secondary metabolism. Biotic stress caused by herbivores can, for example, promote the formation of aversive bitter substances. Abiotic stress can result from a lack or excess of...


Funding period: 2022 - 2025

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An integrated set of novel approaches to counter the emergence and proliferation of invasive and virulent soil-borne nematodes (Project)

The overall aim of NEM-EMERGE is to support sustainable food production in the EU and Associated and other Third Countries by the development of environmentally-sound, non-GMO solutions that counteract the effect of global warming and genetic host selection on the proliferation and increased virulence of the two most devastating plant-parasitic nematodes in major food crops. NEM-EMERGE activities...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Potential uses of biochar and Terra Preta in Bavarian agriculture - contribution to climate change mitigation and adaptation – project phase 2 (Project)

Achieving climate protection targets requires a substantial reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and the capture of atmospheric carbon dioxide. A promising, innovative technology is the pyrolysis of biomass, followed by the utilization of the biochar produced during the pyrolysis process. Biochar serves as a carbon sink, facilitating the soil carbon sequestration, enhancing soil quality, and...


Funding period: 2025 - 2027