In 2017, the cofunded transnational call on the “Interrelation of the Intestinal Microbiome, Diet and Health” has been successfully implemented. Complementary to this research call, a call for a “Knowledge Platform for Intestinal Microbiomics, Diet and Health” (INTIMIC KP) has been launched in 2018 as an additional networking action with the aim to foster transnational and multidisciplinary collaboration and networking between research consortia funded under the HDHL-INTIMIC cofunded call as well as the ones funded through other relevant initiatives. Additional funding activities of HDHL-INTIMIC were based on the Implementation Plan (IP) of JPI HDHL to fulfil its objectives. In 2019, a call on the “Impact of Diet, Food Components and Food Processing on Body Weight Regulation and Overweight Related Metabolic Disease" (METADIS) was launched. Followed by a fourth call in 2020 funding research projects on “Prevention of unhealthy weight gain and obesity during crucial phases throughout the lifespan” (PREPHOBES). Finally, a fifth call was launched in 2021 focusing on “Standardised measurement, monitoring and/or biomarkers to study food intake, physical activity and health” (STAMIFY). In total, the five joint transnational calls launched between 2017 and 2021 allowed funding 28 research projects (including one Knowledge Hub) involving 173 research teams with a total budget of 28,5 M€.
The communication and dissemination activities related to HDHL-INTIMIC and in particular the cofunded projects made use of the same channels and tools as for other general JPI HDHL activities since these were already existing and well established and reach a broad community with a variety of different stakeholders and ambassadors, comprosing the scientific community, professionals, industry, policymakers as well as consumer and patient associations. The progress of the cofunded call and other HDHL-INTIMIC related activities have been reported on the JPI HDHL website and a dedicated HDHL-INTIMIC subpage, related documents and deliverables have been made available for the consortium partners by uploading them in the intranet or have been made publicly available depending on the nature of the deliverable. In addition, several factsheets on the ERA-Net HDHL-INTIMIC in general and separate factsheets for each of the funding actions have been designed and published on the JPI HDHL website in pdf-format. News items were regularly published on the website front page and circulated through the JPI HDHL newsletters and have been spread via JPI HDHL’s social media accounts on Twitter and LinkedIn to reach a broader public and to allow interaction.