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The experience of FP7 grants in Estonian Genome Center
University of Tartu
Merike Leego03.12.14, Tartu
Dorpat konverentsikeskus
Background of the Estonian Biobank
International genome research infrastructure (member of BBMRI-ERIC, P3G), but also research institute of Tartu University
A prospective, longitudinal, population based database with health records and biological material (DNA, plasma), established in 2000
52,000 participants - 5% of the adult population of Estonia
Total number of grants in EGCUT since 2005
EU FP grants - 12
FP 6 grants - 1
FP 7 grants - 11
EE infra grants - 5
EE science grants - 11
Other grants – 8
Current FP7 grants
1. BBMRI-LPC (2012 – 2015)Bio banking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure-Large Prospective Cohorts
2. Best Ageing (2012 – 2015)Biomarker Research Alliance for Diagnosing Heart Disease in the Ageing European Population
3. BiomarCaRE (2011-2015)Biomarker for Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in Europe
4. MIBIOandCMD (2013-2016), Marie Curie ActionGut microbiota, choline metabolites and cardiometabolic diseases
5. CHIP ME (2013-2017), ISCH COST ActionCitizen's Health through public-private Initiatives: Public health, Market and Ethical perspectives
Finished FP7 grants I
1. EUSARNAD (2011-2014), Marie Curie Actions
Joint European and South African Research Network in Anxiety Disorders
2. ENGAGE (2008-2012)
European Network for Genetic and Genomic Epidemiology
3. EUROCOURSE (2009 – 2012)
Europe against Cancer: Optimisation of the Use of Registries for Scientific Excellence in research
4. BBMRI (2008-2010)
Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure
5. IDAMES – (2007 – 2009)
Innovative Dietary Assessment Methods in Epidemiological Studies and Public Health
Finished FP7 grants II
6. Opengene (2009-2012), REGPOT
Opening Estonian genome project for European Research Area
The aim of project:
- to open the resources of the Estonian Genome Centre, University of Tartu to the European Research Area;
- upgrading the research infrastructure;
- promoting further integration into pan-European research and development (R&D) networking
- improving research capacity
Finished FP7 grants III
Main results of FP7 grant Opengene
- 3 strong research groups established- leaded by Krista Fischer, Lili Milani and Reedik Mägi.
- first instrument to our core facility for genome analysis
- No of publications has started to rise
- The international collaboration network has expanded
- Involvement in new grant applications has risen
- Increase public awareness
Publications
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Public opinion and awareness of the EGCUT 2001-2014
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In favor ofthe idea ofEGCUT
Neverheard ofEGCUT
Against it
4 980,00
Annely AllikKellele:
24 900,00
Arve koostas:
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Käibemaks 20%:
Summa käibemaksuta:
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Kliendi nr.:
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24 900,00Uuring: Eesti elanike arvamus Geenivaramu projektist
Leping nr. C-201-10, 24.05.2010.a.
Tartu Ülikooli Eesti Geenivaramu
Tiigi 61b
Tartu 50410
Maksja:
22.06.2010
2902552Arve nr.
AS Emor
Tammsaare Ärikeskus
A.H.Tammsaare tee 47, Tallinn,11316
Tel: 6 268 500
Faks: 6 268 501
Ärireg. nr.: 10076576
A/a 221001125491
Swedbank, kood 767
KMKR nr.
Kaidi KandlaEsindaja:
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H2020 applications
- We were a partner in 16 applications, which were submitted in spring 2014• 9 entered into the second stage
- We were a partner in 7 applications, which were submitted in autumn 2014 (Incl. KIC Innolife)
- We coordinated 3 applications that were submitted in autumn 2014 (PHC-3, PHC-24, Teaming)
Suggestions
• To become a partner - be active, take a lead, keep your promises, keep the deadlines
• It is much easier to be a partner than a coordinator
• Start with: partner -> WP leader -> coordinator
• Use specialized companies to write the application
• Good trainings for project managers are offered by
Europa Media (http://www.europamedia.org/) – several hands-on courses
– active LinkedIn discussion group
– review papers, news
Thank you for your attention!
Merike Leego
Merike.Leego@ut.ee
+372 5281488
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