Projects
Cat:738/4774 from 738-By topic/4774-Entomology / Acarology ===> 10
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Le projet ArchR vise à comprendre comment l’architecture génomique des allèles de résistance aux insecticides influence la valeur sélective et la dynamique adaptative dans les populations naturelles du moustique Culex pipiens, vecteur des virus Usutu et West Nile en Europe, et comment la grande diversité de ces architectures génomiques chez cette espèce impacte la transmission des arbovirus. Ce projet implique les laboratoires ISEM et ASTRE à Montpellier et les universités d'Uppsala et de Princeton.
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PACMAN - Diagnostic platform for animal and zoonotic disease control in Zimbabwe
The PACMAN project aims to set up a biotechnology platform hosted by the University of Zimbabwe, to increase the country’s autonomy in the diagnosis of animal, plant and zoonotic diseases.
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REVOLINC : Revolutionising insect control
The REVOLINC project aims to develop innovative and environmentally friendly methods for controlling insect vectors and pests.
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Infravec2 is an international and interdisciplinary research project on arthropod vectors of human and animal diseases. It is funded by the EU’s Horizon 2020 (INFRAIA) research infrastructure programme with European Commission funding of €10 million.
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MALIN : Human, animal and plant infectious diseases in tropical island environments
The main objective of the MALIN research project is to improve the surveillance and control of human, animal and plant infectious diseases in Guadeloupe and the Caribbean as a whole, by developing "One Health" approaches.
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PALE-Blu: Understanding pathogen, livestock and environment interactions involving bluetongue virus
The PALE-Blu project brings together a consortium of European, African and Mediterranean partners to develop research on bluetongue. This disease, responsible for massive epizootics since 1998 in the Mediterranean and Europe, has a major economic impact.
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DGAl Convention: Convention on surveillance and scientific and technical support in animal health
This framework agreement relates to the collaboration between the Directorate-General for Food (DGAl) and the Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (CIRAD) in the field of animal health.
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TROI: Tracking health risks in the Indian Ocean with a One Health approach
The TROI project is a research programme structuring the research and teaching system in the One Health Partnership - OI. It aims to better control health risks in the Indian Ocean region through a ‘One Health’ approach.
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This project aims to build a European network for sharing data on the geographical distribution of different vector groups (ticks, mosquitoes, Culicoides and sandflies) at the European scale.