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Transdisciplinary Doctoral Program in Microbiome Science at the University of Naples Federico II

Project description

Developing transdisciplinary microbiome scientists

Essential for life on our planet and the well-being of organisms, the microbiome community (microorganisms inhabiting an ecosystem along with all their genes) plays a fundamental role in influencing the metabolic fluxes in the biosphere. The EU-funded CRESCENDO project will recruit 10 international early-stage researchers (ESRs) who will be involved in research and training in the microbiome field. This will result in a globally recognised PhD degree, boosting the ESRs' career perspectives. Coordinated by the Task Force on Microbiome Studies at the University of Naples Federico II (UNINA), it will combine the facilities and experience of more than 150 academic scientists from 14 different UNINA departments – from biology, food and agricultural sciences and chemistry to engineering and the social sciences.

Objective

The microbiome is the community of microorganisms inhabiting an ecosystem along with all their genes and it plays a fundamental role in influencing the metabolic fluxes on the biosphere. Microbiome activity is essential for the life on our planet and the well-being of organisms, and research is attracting interest and investment from the industry worldwide. CRESCENDO Doctoral Programme will recruit 10 international Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) who will be involved in research and training in the Microbiome field, leading to a worldwide appreciated PhD degree valuable in terms of ESR career perspectives. UNINA applies for the MSCA-COFUND-DP through its recently established Task Force on Microbiome Studies (www.tfm.unina.it) that combines facilities and experience of more than 150 Academic scientists from 14 different UNINA Departments in the areas of Biology, Medicine, Food and Agricultural Sciences, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Engineering and Social Sciences, thus representing an ideal trans-disciplinary environment to support training and research in the microbiome field. The Programme will benefit of the participation of 21 Partner Organizations (POs) including leading international companies that are stakeholders of the microbiome research and excellent non-academic research centres. Indeed, all ESRs will spend secondment periods abroad and at least 6 months in a non-academic PO, in full integration with their Microbiome-related activities. The POs will have a key role in achieving an international, interdisciplinary and intersectoral (3-i) dimension of the DP. CRESCENDO would represent at this stage the only MSCA-COFUND project for a doctoral programme in Microbiome Science, developing trans-disciplinary Microbiome scientists with intersectoral and international experience and with a multidisciplinary scientific and technical background.

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MSCA-COFUND - Co-funding of regional, national and international programmes (COFUND)

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(opens in new window) H2020-MSCA-COFUND-2020

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Coordinator

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II
Net EU contribution

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€ 813 600,00
Address
CORSO UMBERTO I, 40
80138 Napoli
Italy

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Region
Sud Campania Napoli
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost

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€ 1 627 200,00
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