Onging Projects
EIRENE Preparatory Phase Project
The projectis designed to establish a unified European research infrastructure that supports the development of cutting-edge technologies and integrated services for characterizing complex environmental exposures and their effects on public health across Europe. By bringing together leading international experts and institutions, the project lays the groundwork for the successful implementation of EIRENE as a cornerstone of exposome research in Europe.
Integrated Research Infrastructure Services for Climate Change Risks
Climate change presents a complex challenge, demanding a deep understanding of its impacts on human systems, natural environments, and production processes. IRISCC is a powerful consortium of leading European research infrastructures. Our collective goal is to empower society to address and strengthen resilience to climate change risks, ultimately fostering a more sustainable future for Europe.
Large Medical Cohorts
INTEGRATE-LMedC is a concept to guide and support decision-making for the next-generation research infrastructure to facilitate efficient utilization and harmonization of large medical cohorts. The concept will also accelerate scientific and medical breakthroughs in Europe and beyond.
Food, Health and Environmental Research Infrastructures to Tackle Emerging Priorities
The FHERITALE project seeks to provide the European research community with a comprehensive overview of technologies and services relevant to understanding this impact. These services are expected to span multiple scales and disciplines, including high-quality metrology, structural biology, microbiology, and ecotoxicology.
International Human Exposome Network
This international network will bring together a wide variety of global stakeholders to enhance the impact of future exposome research, engaging the growing community of exposome researchers, as well as international organizations, scientific societies, governmental bodies, funding agencies, civil society groups, and industry partners. Through an International Board, the project will seek interactions with all global regions.
Research Infrastructures for the Future of Ukraine
The RIFF project will support the upgrade of Ukraine’s research and innovation system by developing a Roadmap for the Recovery and Enhancement of Research Infrastructures (RIs). The roadmap will be produced through a combined bottom-up approach, based on an open call supported by training and outreach via eight Ukrainian partners, and a top-down consultation process engaging policymakers and the scientific community. It will align with green and digital transition priorities and apply the ESFRI peer-review methodology with international experts. RIFF will also strengthen links between Ukrainian and EU/ESFRI RIs through mobility, knowledge exchange and targeted training, supported by a strong promotion strategy.