CONCERT WP6 ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURES
Transcript of CONCERT WP6 ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURES
CONCERT WP6
ACCESS TO
INFRASTRUCTURES
Laure Sabatier
WP6 : Access to Infrastructures
2010 2020
DoReMi
CONCERT
OPERRA
low dose
collaborationnon-radiobio
Integrativeaccess
• Preparation of quality criteria for radiation protection research infrastructure and compilation of lists for recommended infrastructures
• Increase the visibility of infrastructures including the preparation of regular information about infrastructures (newsletter)
• Development of harmonized practices and protocols to strengthen and expand databases from past radiological experiments and from stored biological material
• Development of strategies for facilitating access to infrastructures
An ongoing process: The means to achieve these objectives will evolve over time to meet
the changing needs and priorities of the EJP-CONCERT program
WP6 : Objectives
• Task 6.1 – Promote the visibility of selected research infrastructures (Lead: NMBU, Principle Participants:
CIEMAT, IRSN, CEA)
• Task 6.2 – Harmonize practices and protocols (Lead: RIVM, Principle Participants: Bfs, MTA-EK, SCK-CEN, CEA)
• Task 6.3 – Strategies for facilitating access to infrastructure (Lead: CEA, Principle Participants: HMGU, UNIPV)
MELODI
Alliance
EURADOS
NERIS
Medical Use
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WP6 : 3 Tasks
• Subtask 6.1.2 – Develop and update quality criteria and lists of recommended infrastructures (Lead: CIEMAT)– irradiation facilities (external, internal)
– observatory sites/combined exposure
– existing epidemiological cohorts
– prospective collections
– databases of archived data and material
– ‘omics and analytical platforms
– biodosimetry platforms
6.1 : Promote the visibility
• Subtask 6.1.1 – Listing the infrastructures (Lead: IRSN) Generate a global list of all infrastructures based on previous lists and surveys including those from DoReMi, OPERRA, STAR/COMET, MERIL, ESFRI, other networks (ex. ESGI, Prime-XS), outside Europe, etc.
• Subtask 6.1.3 – Increase the visibility of recommended
infrastructures (Lead: CEA)
• Explore the development of a unique portal (..search tools) to access all databases of archived data and material
• Publish a periodic newsletter featuring specific infrastructures to be bundled into an e-handbook at the end of the project
6.1 : Promote the visibility
• Subtask 6.2.1 – Maintaining STORE (Lead: Bfs)
Ensure scientific curation of the STORE database and continuous updates to best fit user needs. This will also concern radioecology archives from the STAR and COMET projects if applicable.
• Subtask 6.2.2 – Incrementing databases (Lead: MTA-EK)
Seek and identify valuable archived data and material for the databases and where possible rescue material from endangered biobanks
6.2 : Harmonize Practices & Protocols
• Subtask 6.2.3 – Retrospective studies (Lead: SCK-CEN)
– Assess the biological, physical and chemical approaches currently being used to study biobanked material and encourage these approaches for the study of biobanked material where applicable by including similar studies in CONCERT calls
6.2 : Harmonize Practices & Protocols
• Subtask 6.2.4 – Harmonization and exercises (Lead: CEA)
– Prepare guidelines for the process to perform the harmonization of the practices of selected facilities by surveying the harmonization practices for different platforms (eg. Eurados). Incorporate the best practices into the guidelines.
– Support the continued development of the RENEB network and promote its use for projects where medium to large scale biodosimetry is needed.
• Subtask 6.3.1 – Identification of the needs to support sustainability of critical (including rare) facilities (Lead: HMGU)• Working closely with WP2 and WP3, promote the use and support of
critical facilities which have been identified based on research priorities as laid out in the roadmaps and the criteria developed in subtask 6.1.2.
6.3 : Strategies for facilitating access
• Subtask 6.3.2 – Developing training (Lead: UNIPV)
• Working closely with WP7, promote the development of strategies to provide training around the use of certain types of infrastructures and related techniques
• Subtask 6.3.3 – Existing procedures (calls, funding…) (Lead: CEA)• Explore already available funding opportunities for infrastructure access.
These will be included in the newsletters and e-handbook to be produced in subtask 6.1.3.
• Subtask 6.3.4 – Funding scheme (within infrastructure/within project) (Lead: CEA)
• Working closely with WP2 and WP3, Explore and propose various possible funding modalities and the specific platforms or types of infrastructures to be promoted in the upcoming CONCERT calls
6.3 : Strategies for facilitating access
• D6.1 – Recommendations to WP3 for infrastructure related topics and funding schemes to support infrastructure use for the 1st CONCERT call (M5?)
• D6.2 – List of recommended infrastructures for radioprotection research (M8)
• D6.3 – Recommendations to WP3 for infrastructure related topics and funding schemes to support infrastructure use for the 2st CONCERT call (M17)
• D6.4 – Publishing of the first version of a web-handbook based on the newsletters each featuring a different type of infrastructure and their access (including funding) (M36)
• D6.5 – Report on integration of archived materials in STORE/Radioecology data bases (M48)
• D6.6 Publishing of the web-handbook including protocols issued from harmonization procedures (M60)
WP6 : Deliverables
6.1 – Promote the visibility of selected research
infrastructures
Compilation of a list (with links) comprising all of the previously
listed infrastructures across all research domains
Preparation of a list of quality criteria for all types of research
infrastructures
Application of the list of quality criteria to develop a list of
recommended infrastructures
Preparation of the template for a quarterly newsletter about research
infrastructure related information
Quarterly production of the newsletter starting with M12
WP6 : 1st year Work Plan
• 6.2 – Harmonize practices and protocols– Analysis of the currently available databases for archived and biological
material and strategies for their exploitation.
– Assessment of the availability of archived data and samples for STORE and
radioecology databases (if applicable)
– Analysis of the harmonization exercises performed by RENEB, EURADOS,
and other analytical platforms
– Recommendations for harmonized practices and protocols in relation to data
and sample banking and to analytical networks
• 6.3 – Strategy for facilitating Access to Infrastructures– Analysis of existing funding possibilities for access to recommended
infrastructures and proposal for including access to infrastructure funding as
an integral part of the CONCERT open research call requirements
– Development of E&T course curricula to provide practical teaching of aspects
relevant to the access and use of research infrastructures (in close
collaboration with WP7
WP6 : 1st year Work Plan
• D6.1 List of recommended infrastructures for radio
protection research (M8)
• D6.2 – Recommendations for infrastructure related
topics and recommendations for funding schemes to support infrastructure use for the 1st CONCERT (M8)
WP6 : 1st year Work Plan - Deliverables
An ongoing process: The means to achieve these objectives will evolve over time to meet
the changing needs and priorities of the EJP-CONCERT program