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Development of Methodological Standards for Meaningful, Reproducible and Application-Driven Microbiome Research in Livestock (Project)

LiMBioM aims to establish for the first time standardized lab protocols and corresponding work flows as well as open source references for microbiome research in livestock, using the pig as an example. Together with accompanying documentation guidelines, this shall enable (i) the comparison of microbiome data and results from laboratories around the world, (ii) to generate reliable statistics and...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Development of Methodological Standards for Meaningful, Reproducible and Application-Driven Microbiome Research in Livestock (Project)

LiMBioM aims to establish for the first time standardized lab protocols and corresponding work flows as well as open source references for microbiome research in livestock, using the pig as an example. Together with accompanying documentation guidelines, this shall enable (i) the comparison of microbiome data and results from laboratories around the world, (ii) to generate reliable statistics and...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Development of Methodological Standards for Meaningful, Reproducible and Application-Driven Microbiome Research in Livestock (Project)

LiMBioM aims to establish for the first time standardized lab protocols and corresponding work flows as well as open source references for microbiome research in livestock, using the pig as an example. Together with accompanying documentation guidelines, this shall enable (i) the comparison of microbiome data and results from laboratories around the world, (ii) to generate reliable statistics and...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Biting midge (ceratopoginid)-borne viruses as important factors influencing livestock farming in Germany - monitoring, bionomics, genetics and infection (Project)

The analyses to be carried out in the framework of the project are meant to improve the understanding of the interactions of biting midges, biting midge-borne viruses and agriculturally used ruminants. It thus increases the knowledge of the infectiological and epidemiological interrelationships of biting midge-borne viral infections in farm animals in Germany. The results of the project might...


Funding period: 2022 - 2025

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Biting midge (ceratopogonid)-borne viruses as important factors influencing livestock farming in Germany - monitoring, bionomics, genetics and infection (Project)

The analyses to be carried out in the framework of the project are meant to improve the understanding of the interactions of biting midges, biting midge-borne viruses and agriculturally used ruminants. It thus increases the knowledge of the infectiological and epidemiological interrelationships of biting midge-borne viral infections in farm animals in Germany. The results of the project might...


Funding period: 2022 - 2025

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Development of Methodological Standards for Meaningful, Reproducible and Application-Driven Microbiome Research in Livestock (Project)

LimBioM aims to establish for the first time standardized lab protocols and corresponding work flows as well as open source references for microbiome research in livestock, using the pig as an example. Together with accompanying documentation guidelines, this shall enable (i) the comparison of microbiome data and results from laboratories around the world, (ii) to generate reliable statistics and...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

Relevancy: 100%

Development of Methodological Standards for Meaningful, Reproducible and Application-Driven Microbiome Research in Livestock (Project)

LiMBioM aims to establish for the first time standardized lab protocols and corresponding work flows as well as open source references for microbiome research in livestock, using the pig as an example. Together with accompanying documentation guidelines, this shall enable (i) the comparison of microbiome data and results from laboratories around the world, (ii) to generate reliable statistics and...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Modeling nitrogen excretions of dairy cattle for improving national emission inventories and farm-level assessments (Project)

The joint research project aims to improve the methodology of the German ammonia and greenhouse gas inventories by integrating data regarding milk urea contents, which are measured during routine milk control. New and improved routine methodology will be developed based on comprehensive analysis of alternative calculation approaches, data, knowledge and research results of preceding studies....


Funding period: 2022 - 2025

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Modeling nitrogen excretions of dairy cattle for improving national emission inventories and farm-level assessments (Project)

The joint research project aims to improve the methodology of the German ammonia and greenhouse gas inventories by integrating data regarding milk urea contents, which are measured during routine milk control. New and improved routine methodology will be developed based on comprehensive analysis of alternative calculation approaches, data, knowledge and research results of preceding studies....


Funding period: 2022 - 2025

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Modeling nitrogen excretions of dairy cattle for improving national emission inventories and farm-level assessments (Project)

The joint research project aims to improve the methodology of the German ammonia and greenhouse gas inventories by integrating data regarding milk urea contents, which are measured during routine milk control. New and improved routine methodology will be developed based on comprehensive analysis of alternative calculation approaches, data, knowledge and research results of preceding studies....


Funding period: 2022 - 2025