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Microbial Biopesticides to Control Disease Vectors and Agricultural Pests

Description du projet

Des biopesticides microbiens pour lutter contre les vecteurs de maladies et les parasites agricoles

Les objectifs durables des biotechnologies vertes font intervenir des méthodes innovantes qui permettent de lutter contre des maladies débilitantes et rares chez les humains et les plantes et qui remplacent les processus chimiques produisant des substances polluantes. L’Institut de biologie moléculaire et de biotechnologie de la Foundation for Research & Technology – Hellas (IMBB-FORTH), basé à Héraklion (en Crète), mène des recherches révolutionnaires et encourage l’excellence scientifique. Le projet MicroBioPest, financé par l’UE, mettra en place l’équipe de recherche MicroBioPest à l’IMBB, afin de développer des biopesticides microbiens sûrs pour l’environnement, destinés à lutter contre les vecteurs de maladies humaines et les parasites agricoles. Le projet aura recours à des composants innovants et à des méthodologies avancées pour identifier les micro-organismes insecticides, élucider la nature et le mode d’action des biopesticides microbiens, et développer des prototypes de produits.

Objectif

The proposed ERA Chair, Prof. George Dimopoulos, completed his PhD at IMBB-FORTH in 1996 and has through a remarkable career path (Harvard, EMBL, Imperial College, Johns Hopkins) become a world-leader in the field of vector biology/microbial biopesticides. He will establish the MicroBioPest research team at IMBB, aiming to develop environmentally safe microbial biopesticides, for tackling vectors of human diseases and agricultural pests. The research plan includes innovative components and state of the art methodologies, for the identification of insecticidal microorganisms, elucidation of the nature and mode of action of microbial bio-pesticide, and, prototype product development. This project and research line coincides with the strategic plan of the IMBB Director John Vontas, an experienced researcher in chemical insecticides (currently coordinator of two Horizon2020 and several industrial projects). This project is aligned with his Green Biotechnology sustainable development goals, and the RIS3 of the Prefecture of Crete, in a region where agriculture and tourism are the main pillars for the economy. MicroBioPest will be supported by structural reforms, such as: (i) the establishment of a Biosafety Level 3 (BSL-3) lab for work with vector pathogens, (ii) the allocation of space within the €60M investment by the EBI, for “Research, Training and Innovation Center” for hosting the sustainable Biotech-Biopesticide Center (BIOPEST) that will evolve from MicroBioPest, and (iii) operational procedures that will strengthen the Technology Transfer capacity of IMBB. The project will form a powerful and inspiring example of brain gain for the broader EU. It will train and educate young scientists towards pragmatic career prospects in Academia and industry. It will form a unique scientific niche in Greece, with significant impact on the society via tailored communication platforms for target groups, and offer alternative eco-friendly solutions to control insect pests.

Coordinateur

IDRYMA TECHNOLOGIAS KAI EREVNAS
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 2 500 000,00
Adresse
N PLASTIRA STR 100
70013 Irakleio
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Région
Νησιά Αιγαίου Κρήτη Ηράκλειο
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
Liens
Coût total
€ 2 500 000,00