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European Union – Russia Brokerage Event
European Union – Russia Symposium on S & T Cooperation in Biotechnology Moscow, 14 – 15 March 2005 European Union – Russia Brokerage Event Dr Christian Patermann Director ‘ Biotechnology – Agriculture - Food ’ European Commission DG Research
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International co-operation in Life Sciences and Biotechnology
Objectives To reinforce the S&T base for European research and competitiveness To help resolving global problems including: food safety, health and major transmissible diseases To support the EU Development Aid and External policies To promote co-operation with countries having established S&T co-operation agreements with the EU
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International co-operation in Life Sciences and Biotechnology
Basic principles International co-operation is supported in all areas within Priority 1 - ‘Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health’ – and Priority 5 ‘Food Quality and Safety’ Co-operation with organisations from INCO target countries, and countries with Scientific and Technical co-operation agreements (= Russia) More information on international co-operation in Priority 1: More information on international co-operation in Priority 5
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International co-operation in Life Sciences and Biotechnology
Countries The INCO-target countries (n = 139) include: Developing countries (ACP - Africa, Caribbean and Pacific countries, Asia and Latin America) Mediterranean partner countries Russia and the New Independent States Western Balkan Countries Countries with Scientific and Technical co-operation agreements with the EU: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, India, Mexico, Morocco, Russia, South Africa, Tunisia, Ukraine, United States Information about specific countries can be found at:
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Indicative Budget available for
International Co-operation in FP6 € 285 million is “earmarked” for support to participation of INCO target countries within the 7 Thematic Priorities Life Sciences, Genomics and Biotechnology for Health: € 52.4 million within the total € 2,255 million Food Quality and Safety: € 15.9 million within the total € 685 million
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International Cooperation evaluated and retained proposals
1st Call Priority 5-Food Quality and Safety Call FP6 -Food -1 RUSSIA Country 3% of total response by 36 third countries Average success rate of third countries : 18% Russian participation: 5 evaluated, 1 retained
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International Cooperation evaluated and retained proposals
2nd Call Priority 5-Food Quality and Safety Call FP6 -Food –2A RUSSIA 2.5 % of total response by 25 different Third Countries; Average success rate: 30% Russian participation : 9 evaluated, 1 retained + 1 added during negotiation
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International Cooperation evaluated and retained proposals
Specific Support Actions (SSA) Russia
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Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health
Russian Participation First Call Participants in evaluated proposals Participants in ranked list Participants in funded projects RU 52 12 (23%) 7 (13%)
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Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health
Russian Participation Second Call Participants in evaluated proposals Participants in ranked list Participants in funded projects RU 13 5 (39%) 2 (15%)
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Last Calls for Proposals
Life Sciences, Genomics and Biotechnology for Health: 4th Call publication : Summer 2005 4th Call closing date : November 2005 Food Quality and Safety: 3rd Call closing date « Food » SSA : 7 September 2005 4th Call publication : end June / early July 2005 4th Call closing date : ( First stage IP / NoE and STREP ) Oct ( Second stage IP / NoE and SSA) Feb 2006
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