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International projects source: SICRIS

Biodiversity Genomics Europe

Keywords
Biodiversity, Genomics, Barcoding, Biomonitoring, Infrastructure, Conservation
Organisations (1) , Researchers (8)
1988  University of Primorska
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  60831  Alenka Babič  Biology  Researcher  2024 - 2025 
2.  56934  Aja Bončina  Biology  Researcher  2023 - 2024  33 
3.  24375  PhD Elena Bužan  Biology  Head  2022 - 2025  437 
4.  06734  PhD Dušanka Janežič  Computer intensive methods and applications  Researcher  2025  510 
5.  58360  PhD Sonja Jantar  Biochemistry and molecular biology  Technical associate  2026 - 2025 
6.  53504  PhD Tilen Komel  Biochemistry and molecular biology  Researcher  2025  43 
7.  59794  Jan Kopinič  Biology  Researcher  2025 
8.  57435  Marco Sollitto  Biology  Researcher  2023 - 2024  14 
Abstract
The Biodiversity Genomics Europe (BGE) ProjectThe Biodiversity Genomics Europe (BGE) Project has the overriding aim of accelerating the application of genomic science to enhance understanding of biodiversity, monitor biodiversity change, and guide interventions to address its decline. BGE coordinates and upscales DNA barcoding and reference genome generation in the context of European biodiversity. The Project develops synergies by aligning efforts and resources of the DNA barcoding and genome sequencing communities across the continent. The BGE objectives with derived ambitions: CAPACITY: To establish functioning biodiversity genomics networks at the European level to connect and grow community capacity to use genomic tools to help tackle the biodiversity crisis With the ambition to (a) Future-proof our networks on biodiversity genomics research, (b) lower access thresholds to biodiversity genomics research, and (c) promote co-creation and citizen engagement. PRODUCTION - To establish and implement large-scale biodiversity genomic data-generating pipelines for Europe to accelerate the production and accessibility of genomic data for biodiversity characterisation, conservation and biomonitoring With the ambition to (a) establish distributed and inclusive capacity, (b) build economies of scale and (c) connect previously disjoined resources to deliver relevant knowledge. APPLICATION - To apply genomic tools to enhance understanding of pan-European biodiversity and biodiversity declines to improve the efficacy of management interventions and biomonitoring programmes. With the ambition to (a) improve the use of biodiversity genomics data in science policy and (b) establish European-wide large scale biodiversity genomics research mechanisms. The BGE Consortium is comprised of 33 partners across 20 countries and brings together, for the first time at this scale, the two communities for barcoding and reference genome to implement its aspirational programme.
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