Aquaculture Directed Knowledge Exchange Fellowship
水产养殖定向知识交流奖学金
基本信息
- 批准号:NE/P005349/2
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 13.24万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Fellowship
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2018 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
With the global population expected to rise to 9.6 billion by 2050, there is increasing pressure for aquaculture to meet the rising demand, while maintaining sustainability and food security standards. While European aquaculture has been struggling to maintain competitiveness, at a UK level research investment has dropped considerably, until the recent joint BBSRC-NERC initiative. Prior funding has largely focused on salmonids and shellfish, mainly spanning the areas of disease or environmental impact, often focusing on Scotland but not fully covering the breadth of strategic needs of the sector. Furthermore, there is often a decoupling between basic research funded by research councils and industrially applied research. Moreover, the impact of basic research has been further limited by inadequate mechanisms for knowledge exchange between academia and industry. This KEF will build the know-how for effective information exchange and research translation by connecting the actors within the aquaculture value chain. The fellow will work closely with research and industry, to identify knowledge needs, promote collaborations, disseminate BBRSC-NERC funded research and improve public perception of aquaculture.A key deliverable and enabling tool will be an innovative and intuitive web-based, user-friendly visual database that maps the UK aquaculture sector, thereby connecting stakeholders and their areas of activity and interest. Further, the Fellow will create and publish 'Research Profiles', on department/institute specific research track records, and 'Company Profiles', on company's key activities and research interests. Another key activity will be the development of an 'International research network map', based on academia's connections with international partners so contacts are easily identified. These tools will provide the industry with information on potential partners, which can answer its R&D needs and will also foster the development of networks to access to EU funding schemes and international expertise.The Fellow will advance the development of the UK aquaculture network, by meeting and developing contacts with industry, trade/advisory bodies and academia, and will bring stakeholders together through innovative ways in a sector-wide conference 'Connecting UK Aquaculture'. The fellow will organise an industry-focused workshop 'UK Aquaculture: key knowledge needs and gaps' and develop a strategy document on aquaculture research and investment priorities from a stakeholder's perspective, to inform and engage funders and policymakers.This KEF will support the dissemination of BBSRC-NERC research through 'Research Bulletins' to industry and the creation and public dissemination of a series of videos explaining BBSRC-NERC research '@UKAquacultureResearchExplained'. The third pillar of the fellowship is assessing the public attitudes and perception of aquaculture and the development of recommendations to enhance public appreciation, which will be disseminated to funders, policymakers and industry. UK aquaculture best practices and success stories will be promoted through press releases, media engagement, social media, and an interactive web-presence. A series of digital materials for education and outreach in aquaculture will be created and widely disseminated to schools throughout the UK. By these combined approaches, the Fellow will promote collaboration opportunities between industry and academia, while facilitating informed governance and research funding, supporting the uptake of research by businesses and improving public perception of aquaculture. The impact of the activities started during this programme will extend post-fellowship, supporting the sector's competitiveness and internationalisation through an increased focus on innovation and industry-relevant research, enhanced synergy between industry and academia, and towards the sustainable development of UK aquaculture.
到2050年,全球人口预计将增加到96亿,水产养殖业在满足不断增长的需求的同时保持可持续性和粮食安全标准的压力越来越大。虽然欧洲水产养殖一直在努力保持竞争力,但在英国一级的研究投资已经大幅下降,直到最近的BBSRC-NERC联合倡议。此前的资金主要集中在鲑鱼和贝类,主要涉及疾病或环境影响领域,通常集中在苏格兰,但没有完全覆盖该部门的战略需求。此外,研究委员会资助的基础研究与工业应用研究之间往往存在脱节。此外,由于学术界和工业界之间的知识交流机制不足,基础研究的影响进一步受到限制。该KEF将通过连接水产养殖价值链中的参与者,为有效的信息交换和研究翻译建立专门知识。该研究员将与研究和行业密切合作,以确定知识需求,促进合作,传播BBRSC-NERC资助的研究,并改善公众对水产养殖的看法。一个关键的可交付成果和使能工具将是一个创新的、直观的、基于网络的、用户友好的可视化数据库,该数据库绘制了英国水产养殖部门的地图,从而将利益相关者及其活动和兴趣领域联系起来。此外,研究员将创建和发布“研究概况”,关于部门/研究所的具体研究跟踪记录,以及“公司概况”,关于公司的关键活动和研究兴趣。另一项关键活动是根据学术界与国际合作伙伴的联系,编制一份“国际研究网络图”,以便容易确定联系人。这些工具将为行业提供有关潜在合作伙伴的信息,这可以满足其研发需求,也将促进网络的发展,以获得欧盟资助计划和国际专业知识。研究员将通过与行业,贸易/咨询机构和学术界会面和建立联系,促进英国水产养殖网络的发展。并将通过创新的方式将利益相关者聚集在一个全行业的会议“连接英国水产养殖”。该研究员将组织一个以行业为重点的研讨会“英国水产养殖:关键知识需求和差距“,并从利益攸关方的角度制定关于水产养殖研究和投资优先事项的战略文件,为资助者和政策制定者提供信息和参与。该KEF将支持通过“研究简报”向行业传播BBSRC-NERC研究,并创建和公开传播一系列视频,解释BBSRC-NERC研究'@ UKAquacultureResearchExplained'。研究金的第三个支柱是评估公众对水产养殖的态度和看法,并提出建议,以提高公众的认识,这些建议将分发给供资者、决策者和业界。英国水产养殖的最佳实践和成功案例将通过新闻稿、媒体参与、社交媒体和互动网络进行推广。一系列用于水产养殖教育和推广的数字材料将被创建并广泛传播到英国各地的学校。通过这些综合方法,研究员将促进产业界和学术界之间的合作机会,同时促进知情治理和研究资金,支持企业对研究的吸收,并改善公众对水产养殖的看法。在该计划期间开始的活动的影响将扩大奖学金后,通过更加关注创新和行业相关研究,加强工业界和学术界之间的协同作用,支持该部门的竞争力和国际化,并实现英国水产养殖业的可持续发展。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(3)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Lipidomics analysis of juveniles' blue mussels (Mytilus edulis L. 1758), a key economic and ecological species.
对重要经济和生态物种蓝贻贝幼体 (Mytilus edulis L. 1758) 进行脂质组学分析。
- DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0223031
- 发表时间:2020
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.7
- 作者:Laudicella VA
- 通讯作者:Laudicella VA
Food System Resilience: Concepts, Issues, and Challenges
- DOI:10.1146/annurev-environ-112320-050744
- 发表时间:2022-09
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:16.4
- 作者:M. Zurek;John J. A. Ingram;A. Bellamy;C. Goold;Christopher Lyon;P. Alexander;A. Barnes;D. Bebber;T. Breeze;A. Bruce;Lisa M. Collins;Jessica A. C. Davies;Bob Doherty;J. Ensor;Sofia C. Franco;Andrea Gatto;T. Hess;C. Lamprinopoulou;Lingxuan Liu;M. Merkle;L. Norton;Tom Oliver;J. Ollerton;S. Potts;M. S. Reed;C. Sutcliffe;P. Withers
- 通讯作者:M. Zurek;John J. A. Ingram;A. Bellamy;C. Goold;Christopher Lyon;P. Alexander;A. Barnes;D. Bebber;T. Breeze;A. Bruce;Lisa M. Collins;Jessica A. C. Davies;Bob Doherty;J. Ensor;Sofia C. Franco;Andrea Gatto;T. Hess;C. Lamprinopoulou;Lingxuan Liu;M. Merkle;L. Norton;Tom Oliver;J. Ollerton;S. Potts;M. S. Reed;C. Sutcliffe;P. Withers
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Developing and testing the feasibility of a theory-based brief counseling intervention to promote physical activity in breast cancer survivors enrolled in the PAC-WOMAN trial
- DOI:
10.1186/s40814-024-01587-0 - 发表时间:
2025-01-11 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:1.600
- 作者:
Sofia Franco;Eliana V. Carraça;Inês Nobre;Bruno Rodrigues;Vítor Ilharco;Lea Kahlert;Marlene N. Silva - 通讯作者:
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Mirror Syndrome assocciated with Patau Syndrome: A Case Report
与帕陶氏综合症相关的镜子综合症:病例报告
- DOI:
10.1055/s-0038-1653975 - 发表时间:
2018 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
A. Pais;A. Areia;Sofia Franco;Etelvina Fonseca;J. Moura - 通讯作者:
J. Moura
Deficiência da desidrogenase de 3‐hidroxi‐acil‐coa de cadeia longa no feto e fígado gordo agudo da gravidez
3-羟基乙酸脱氢酶缺乏症
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2014 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Marisa Moreira;Sofia Franco;F. Coelho;F. Silva;P. Moura - 通讯作者:
P. Moura
Why could a woman have three Trisomy 21 pregnancies? – a case report
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- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2017 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0.7
- 作者:
Magda Magalhães;Cecília Marques;F. Ramos;Ana Jardim;Sofia Franco;F. Coelho;I. Carreira;P. Moura - 通讯作者:
P. Moura
PREOCUPAÇÕES COM A FORMA CORPORAL EM MULHERES NA MENOPAUSA
更年期妇女的忧虑
- DOI:
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2010 - 期刊:
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Sofia Franco;P. Cristina - 通讯作者:
P. Cristina
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- 批准号:
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