- EADGENE
The EADGENE acronym stands for "European Animal Disease Genomics Network of Excellence."
What is EADGENE?
EADGENE (European Animal Disease Genomics Network of Excellence) is a so-called "Network of Excellence" which are a particular type of funding mechanism under the
European Union's Sixth Framework Programme , and are intended to draw various research bodies together to share science resourses, facilities and expertise, thus focusing the research efforts ofscientists who might otherwise work on the same topics separately and avoiding duplication of effort. EADGENE's particular focus is onlivestock disease genomics research.Research
The major focus is on
host (biology) -pathogen interactions relevant to animal and human health, includingSalmonella inpigs andpoultry , enterohaemorrhagicEscherichia coli (EHEC) incattle ,mastitis incattle ,goats andsheep , and infectious pancreatic necrosis andInfectious salmon anemia virus infections insalmon . This type ofgenomics research could assist the development of new or improved therapeutics andvaccines , improved diagnostics and the breeding offarm animals for disease resistance.The EADGENE
mastitis research can provide an example of how this type of collaborative network operates. Themastitis work is performed by various partners working in differentspecies , who come together regularly to share results and ideas. Data sets can be shared between various research institutes prior to publication, which is unusual in modern science where publication rights andintellectual property rights tend to be highly protected. In one published example previously unpublishedmastitis microarray data was distributed amongst the various partners and analysed by the preferredstatistical methods of each different group in order to comparestatistical methods . [ [http://www.gse-journal.org/index.php?option=toc&url=/articles/gse/abs/2007/06/contents/contents.html The EADGENE Microarray Data Analysis Workshop] "Genetics Selection Evolution"]Criticism
The ethical aspects of EADGENE has been studied by the Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment (the EADGENE partner focussed on ethics), which describes it as "a so-called network of excellence", and goes on to say "the Network is also confronted by the challenge not to oversell, and to try to be realistic and sincere. This is an issue that is hardly confronted at all in the EADGENE documents."Meanwhile the Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment has taken this forward by organising EADGENE ethical workshops, discussing the relevant ethical issues of EADGENE [ [http://www.bioethics.kvl.dk/tekster/ethicsreporteadgene.pdf ETHICAL CHALLENGES IN BIO-SCIENTIFIC PROJECTS] Danish Centre for Bioethics and Risk Assessment]
Partners
EADGENE consists of 13 member organisations, from 10 European countries:
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), FranceWageningen University (WUR), NLAnimal Science Group Lelystad (ASG-Lelystad), NL within
Wageningen University Institute for Animal Health (IAH), UKRoslin Institute , UKUniversity of Aarhus Faculty of Agricultural Sciences (formerly DIAS), DenmarkUniversity of Liège , BelgiumUniversity of Ljubljana , SloveniaCordoba University, Spain
Norwegian School of Veterinary Science (NSVS), NorwayResearch Institute for the Biology of Farm Animals (RIBFA), Germany
Parco Tecnologico Padano (PTP), Italy
European Forum of Farm Animal Breeders (EFFAB), NL
EADGENE is a member of
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