The activities that have been performed in NUTRIOME have mainly covered the two approaches we have had for training. All 10 RDCs have so far been re-analyzing and integrating data from existing studies among the partners to improve their skills in utilizing available data including public multi-omics data, and to analyze, integrate and interpret complex data. The individual projects prepare them for analyzing the data from the novel NUTRIOME meal study, a data-driven precision nutrition intervention study using meal responses that is being performed at three sites in Europe, at the Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, Wageningen University in the Nederland’s, and the University of Oslo in Norway (NCT06842433). The four RDCs that are working at these sites (RDC1, RDC2, RDC 7 and RDC 9) have spent the majority of their time in conducting first phase of the study which is now completed, and most of the other RDCs have been part of this first phase of the study via their secondments (RDC3, RDC4, RDC5, RDC6), and RDC8 and RDC10 will be part of phase II of the study during springtime 2026 when the second and final part of the study takes place. Between first phase and second phase of the study, most of the RDCs are currently involved in the development of the algorithm that will be used to develop personalized dietary advice in phase II of the intervention. Each of the RDCs have specific projects in this meal study, and they will work with different omics data from this study as second approach in the training program. All RDCs has obtained core scientific skills from their projects, their secondments, workshops, annual meeting and conferences. In addition, soft skills such as leadership and managements has been covered in one workshop.