COL_RES | Colonization resistance: training and research towards microbiome derived solutions to foodborne disease

Summary
The COL_RES network comprises a world-leading group of investigators that will investigate the mechanisms by which the gut microbiota protects against serious foodborne pathogens (Salmonella, E. coli, Listeria, Citrobacter and Campylobacter) and lead to the identification of next generation probiotics that can protect against multiple infectious agents. Through intersectoral industry-academia secondments the network will provide state-of-the-art training for early stage researchers (ESR) preparing them for problem solving and entrepreneurial roles in industry and society and underpinning cutting-edge research in infectious disease in the EU. Food and water borne diseases cause 23 million illnesses in the European region with 5000 deaths per annum and represent an increasing challenge to the health of the EU and global population. Through studying different pathogens using shared approaches the COL_RES network will undertake a network-wide approach to identify overlapping mechanisms by which members of the gut microbiota provide a barrier to infection through the phenomenon of Colonization Resistance. The work will utilise a systems-based approach by exploiting existing research models at world-leading laboratories combined with phageomics, metabolomics and bioinformatics to generate multi-omics data that will uncover both pathogen-specific and shared mechanisms by which the gut microbiota protects against foodborne pathogens. The work will inform the selection and testing of specific next-generation probiotic candidates that can protect against foodborne infections, with potential for further development by our industry partners. Thus, the network will enhance training through world-leading research via cross-sectoral industry secondments in an actively entrepreneurial environment.
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Web resources: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/956279
Start date: 01-03-2021
End date: 28-02-2025
Total budget - Public funding: 2 186 997,48 Euro - 2 186 997,00 Euro
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The COL_RES network comprises a world-leading group of investigators that will investigate the mechanisms by which the gut microbiota protects against serious foodborne pathogens (Salmonella, E. coli, Listeria, Citrobacter and Campylobacter) and lead to the identification of next generation probiotics that can protect against multiple infectious agents. Through intersectoral industry-academia secondments the network will provide state-of-the-art training for early stage researchers (ESR) preparing them for problem solving and entrepreneurial roles in industry and society and underpinning cutting-edge research in infectious disease in the EU. Food and water borne diseases cause 23 million illnesses in the European region with 5000 deaths per annum and represent an increasing challenge to the health of the EU and global population. Through studying different pathogens using shared approaches the COL_RES network will undertake a network-wide approach to identify overlapping mechanisms by which members of the gut microbiota provide a barrier to infection through the phenomenon of Colonization Resistance. The work will utilise a systems-based approach by exploiting existing research models at world-leading laboratories combined with phageomics, metabolomics and bioinformatics to generate multi-omics data that will uncover both pathogen-specific and shared mechanisms by which the gut microbiota protects against foodborne pathogens. The work will inform the selection and testing of specific next-generation probiotic candidates that can protect against foodborne infections, with potential for further development by our industry partners. Thus, the network will enhance training through world-leading research via cross-sectoral industry secondments in an actively entrepreneurial environment.

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SIGNED

Call topic

MSCA-ITN-2020

Update Date

28-04-2024
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Horizon 2020
H2020-EU.1. EXCELLENT SCIENCE
H2020-EU.1.3. EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
H2020-EU.1.3.1. Fostering new skills by means of excellent initial training of researchers
H2020-MSCA-ITN-2020
MSCA-ITN-2020