Projektdetaljer
Beskrivelse
List_MAPS is a network dedicated to the training of innovative young researchers in the field of Microbiology and Systems Biology. It focuses on Listeria monocytogenes, an ubiquitous pathogen that is in the EU the leading cause of mortality and food recalls due to foodborne pathogens, costing the EU millions of euro per annum in medical care and associated costs in the food sector. ESRs will develop scientific expertise through PhD training, mobility of researchers, summer schools, workshops and transfer-of-knowledge in the areas of Transcriptomics, Proteomics, Sequencing and Systems Biology.
Working in this dynamic state-of-the-art field will provide for training of ESRs to the highest level, with co-operation and movement between academia and industry that will enhance ESR training. The overall objective of the research programme is to tackle food safety through the combination of high throughput Epigenetics, Deep sequencing of transcripts, Proteomics, Bioinformatics, Mathematics and Microbiology to decipher the transcriptional regulatory circuitry that drives adaptation and virulence of L. monocytogenes from farm to fork. This information will be exploited to understand how environmental conditions and food composition can influence GI tract adaptation/virulence and to develop an innovative transcriptomebased tool to assess in silico the virulence of large collections of isolates. This developed tool aims at replacing the currently
used burdensome animal models. In addition to excellent scientific competences, competitive research requires a range of transferable skills to secure funding, optimise management of working teams and exploit research results. List_MAPS proposes an innovative approach to the training of ESRs in these transferable skills, combining socio-constructivist learning theory with Open Educational Resources to design and provide blended learning courses. This will secure world-class training for creative, entrepreneurial and innovative ESRs.
Working in this dynamic state-of-the-art field will provide for training of ESRs to the highest level, with co-operation and movement between academia and industry that will enhance ESR training. The overall objective of the research programme is to tackle food safety through the combination of high throughput Epigenetics, Deep sequencing of transcripts, Proteomics, Bioinformatics, Mathematics and Microbiology to decipher the transcriptional regulatory circuitry that drives adaptation and virulence of L. monocytogenes from farm to fork. This information will be exploited to understand how environmental conditions and food composition can influence GI tract adaptation/virulence and to develop an innovative transcriptomebased tool to assess in silico the virulence of large collections of isolates. This developed tool aims at replacing the currently
used burdensome animal models. In addition to excellent scientific competences, competitive research requires a range of transferable skills to secure funding, optimise management of working teams and exploit research results. List_MAPS proposes an innovative approach to the training of ESRs in these transferable skills, combining socio-constructivist learning theory with Open Educational Resources to design and provide blended learning courses. This will secure world-class training for creative, entrepreneurial and innovative ESRs.
| Status | Afsluttet |
|---|---|
| Effektiv start/slut dato | 01/03/2015 → 28/02/2019 |
Samarbejdspartnere
- University of Burgundy (Beneficiary) (leder)
- University College Cork (Beneficiary)
- Københavns Universitet (Beneficiary)
- National University of Ireland (Beneficiary)
- Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, US1367 Metagenopolis (Beneficiary)
- Wageningen University & Research (Beneficiary)
- BioFilm Control (Beneficiary)
- GenXPro GmbH (Beneficiary)
- Thermo Fisher Scientific (Projektpartner)
- Lactalis (Projektpartner)
- Syddansk Universitet (Beneficiary)
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Relaterede publikationer
- 1 Tidsskriftartikel
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Small RNAs in major foodborne pathogens: from novel regulatory activities to future applications
Thorsing, M., Santos, P. I. T. D. & Kallipolitis, B. H., feb. 2018, I: Current Opinion in Biotechnology. 49, s. 120-128Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › peer review
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Relaterede aktiviteter
- 2 Organisering af eller deltagelse i workshop, kursus, seminar eller lignende
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List_MAPS Annual Meeting 2016
Kallipolitis, B. H. (Deltager)
13. okt. 2016 → 14. okt. 2016Aktivitet: Deltagelse i faglig begivenhed › Organisering af eller deltagelse i workshop, kursus, seminar eller lignende
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List_MAPS Kick-off meeting
Kallipolitis, B. H. (Deltager)
13. okt. 2015 → 14. okt. 2015Aktivitet: Deltagelse i faglig begivenhed › Organisering af eller deltagelse i workshop, kursus, seminar eller lignende