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PROJECT LIFE12 ENV/IT/00036
“Anti-infective environmental friendly molecules against plant pathogenic bacteria
for reducing Cu”
“
AFTER Cu”
Start: 01/
01
/2014End: 31/12/2015
22/01/2015
12
Month
meeting
Faenza
-
Italy
ASTRA
premises
Slide2
PROJECT LIFE12 ENV/IT/00036
AGENDA
12
MONTH
MEETING
15:00
[ASTRA]
Welcome and opening of the meeting
15:05
[All] Actions carried out by each partner (please prepare a
ppt
presentation and include
After-Cu
logo and LIFE logo in each slide) and scheduled activities
from June 2014 until
the end of
December
2014.
16:30
[All] Open discussion on actions carried out
Slide3
PROJECT LIFE12 ENV/IT/00036
AGENDA
12
MONTH
MEETING
17:00
[All] After-Cu Technical future issues:
[DISPAA
]
Technical
activities scheduled in the next six months of the project
[All] Open discussion on actions to be carried out in the next six months of the project.
17:30
[
DISPAA
]
Management and dissemination
issues
17:50
[All] General questions
18:00
End of progress meeting
Slide4
PROJECT LIFE12 ENV/IT/00036Slide5
PROJECT LIFE12 ENV/IT/00036Slide6
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Technical Actions carried out
by each partner in the last six months
B.2
:
Demonstration of the qualitative and quantitative yields of conventional chemical synthesis and biotechnological synthesis of the anti-virulence peptides at laboratory scale
B.3:
Demonstration of the chemical and biological stability of anti-virulence peptides produced by conventional chemical and biotechnological
synthesis
B.4
: Demonstration of Kilo-scale biotechnological synthesis of the anti-virulence peptides by recombinant
technology
B.5
: Demonstration of the null toxicity profile of the anti-virulence peptides on model organisms and
microorganisms
B.6
(start): Demonstration of the anti-virulence peptides in vivo performances at pilot scale level in field
screenings
B.7
(start): Demonstration of the effectiveness of the anti-virulence peptides in the presence of contamination by copper compounds at pilot scale level in field screenings
.Slide7
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Technical Actions carried out
by each partner in the last six months
C.2
:
Monitoring of the in vitro anti-virulence performances of peptides at laboratory level
C.3:
Monitoring of the absence of side effects for the anti-virulence peptides on common targets of any living organism at laboratory
level
C.4
: Monitoring of the absence of a direct selection operated by the anti-virulence peptides towards the emergence of bacteria resistant to the anti-virulence peptides themselves at laboratory level
C.5 (start): Monitoring of the short term environmental benefits from the use of the anti-virulence peptides in plant disease control at pilot scale level in field screenings
C.6 (start): Monitoring of the absence of an indirect selection operated by the anti-virulence peptides on copper compound and antibiotic resistant bacteria at pilot scale level in field screenings
.Slide8
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Presentations
of
:
DISPAA
CEBAS
ICCOMCNR
ASTRA
SOLDANO
.Slide9
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[All] Open discussion on actions carried out
.Slide10
PROJECT LIFE12 ENV/IT/00036
Dissemination actions
D1
Demonstration
workshop in Italy (last 6
months
)
D2
Demonstration
workshop in
Spain
(last 6
months
)
D3 Project website (end M3)
D4
Notice
boards
(end M3)
D5
Layman
's report (last 3
months
)
D6
Diffusion
material
preparation
D7 Articles and press releases
D8
Networking
D9 After-Cu technology manual (last 9 months)
D10 Demonstration workshop, seminars, conferences and other events
D11 Dissemination to Institutions and policy makers
D12
After-LIFE
Communication
Plan
(last 3
months
)
D13
International fairs and other events
D14
Digital supports for international diffusionSlide11
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Dissemination actions carried out
by each partner in the last six months
D3 Project website (end M3)
After-Cu
website in
English,
Spanish
and
Italian
:
www.lifeaftercu.com
Implementation
of
the
link
between
the
After-Cu
website
to
each
beneficiary
websiteSlide12
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Dissemination actions carried out
by each partner in the last six months
D6
Diffusion
material
preparation
4,000
After-Cu brochures
2,000
After-Cu plastic
leaflets
1 After-Cu tissue poster
1 After-Cu roll-up
1 Italian project presentation
1 Spanish project presentation
300
After-Cu copybooks
3
00
After-Cu pens
2
00
After-Cu cups
200
After-Cu
pendrivesSlide13
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Dissemination actions carried out
by each partner in the last six months
D7 Articles and press releases
4
articles directly related to After-Cu:
AGI
UNIFI website
TUTTOGREEN (insert of
“La
Stampa
”
newspaper
)
Fresh Plaza
4
indirect articles related to the participation of After-Cu to the CNR event (in local and web newspaper
)
1
indirect
article
related to the participation of After-Cu to the
ASTRA
event (in local and web newspaper)Slide14
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Dissemination actions carried out
by each partner in the last six months
D8
Networking
Cluster with PODEBA, BIOREM, SOREME, BIONAD, GREEN SITE, SOILPRO, RESAFE, SEKRET,
CLEANSED,
AIS LIFE,
EVERGREEN (LIFE 10-11-12-13 projects)
Specific meetings with photos with BIOREM and CLEANSED
Networking
contacts at the CNR LIFE event at Pisa on 25
th
March
2014
Networking contacts at the
UNIFI
LIFE event at
Firenze
on
24
th
October
2014
Networking contacts at the
ASTRA
LIFE event at
Faenza
on
22
th
January 2015Slide15
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Dissemination actions carried out
by each partner in the last six months
D10 Demonstration workshop, seminars, conferences and other events
LIFE
CNR event in CNR premises on 25 March 2014
University of Siena event about life, Siena 29 May 2014
Seminar
in
Facultad
de
Ciencias
-
Área
de
Genética
of Universidad de
Málaga
, Malaga 14 July
2014
Scuola
Nazionale Metodologie Analitiche e
Bioanalitiche
in Spettrometria di Massa, Parma, Campus Universitario, Parma- Italy, 26-30 May 2014
Corso
avanzato sull'accoppiamento della spettrometria di massa con tecniche di separazione in fase liquida, Lucca, 23-26
June
2014
Erice
course on Biophysics of channels and transporters,
Erice
11-17 May 2014
Event
in EEZ
of
CSIC in Granada (
Spain
) on 10
July
2014
UNIFI
LIFE event at Firenze on 24
th
October
2014
ASTRA
LIFE event at Faenza on 22
th
January
2015Slide16
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Dissemination actions carried out
by each partner in the last six months
D11 Dissemination to Institutions and policy makers
All the RESAFE beneficiaries are responsible for the organisation of specific communication activities in order to disseminate the project actions and results to Institutions and policy makers.
The
following preliminary contacts with institutions have been taken:
Councillor
for the Environment of Pisa City - Italy
Environmental
Department of Pisa Area - Italy
Environmental Department of Murcia Area - Spain
Senator of the Italian
Government
- Italy
Assessorato
Agricoltura
Regione
Emilia-Romagna – Italy
ENEA ManagerSlide17
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Dissemination actions carried out
by each partner in the last six months
D13
International fairs and other events
International
Congress on
Phytoremediation
of Polluted Soils. Vigo, July 28 – 29, 2014
58 Annual
Congress
of Society of Agricultural Genetics (SIGA)
Quarté
Sayàl
,
Alghero
(SS), 15-18
Settembre
2014
14th International Conference,
Na,K-ATPase
and related transport
ATPases
: Structure, mechanism, cell biology, health and disease. 30 August - 5 September 2014, The Netherlands
XX
National Congress Italian Society for Plant Pathology (
SIPaV
) Pisa, 22-23-24
Settembre
2014 "Environmentally loyal plant protection: from
nano
- to field-scale“Slide18
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Dissemination actions carried out
by each partner in the last six months
D14
Digital supports for international diffusion
Each beneficiary started to define the specific video of each beneficiary activity
DISPAA started to have some contacts with some expert video companies in order to organise the general structure of the video
DISPAA started to work on the video text Slide19
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ACTION E.1: Project management
ACTION E.2: Monitoring
DISPAA has continuous contact with all project partners for monitoring project activities
DISPAA prepares and sends a summary of the project activities carried out to monitoring team at the end of each month
DISPAA receives from each beneficiary technical inputs for the monitor month summary
Definition of management structures
Definition of payment procedures of each beneficiarySlide20
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ACTION E.1: Project management
ACTION E.2: Monitoring
DISPAA uses project progress indicators for monitoring project activities
DISPAA will revise the project progress indicators in each of the projects coordination meeting in order to check any irregularities
DISPAA will check the number and type of people reached by each dissemination activity in order to check if the diffusion actions have met their goals Slide21
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ACTION E.1: Project management
Definition of management structures
Management and technical
committe
DISPAA:
Stefania
Tegli
ASTRA:
Vanni
Tisselli
SOLDANO: Maurizio
Soldano
CEBASCSIC: Carlos
Izquierdo
ICCOMCNR: Emilia
Bramanti
Administrative
committe
DISPAA: Silvia
Borselli
ASTRA:
Elisabetta
Baldassarri
SOLDANO:
Domenica
Timpano
CEBASCSIC: Maria Teresa Hernandez
ICCOMCNR: Manuela
CempiniSlide22
PROJECT LIFE12 ENV/IT/00036
ACTION E.1: Project management
Definition of payment procedures of each beneficiary
Each beneficiary has a specific payment responsible
DISPAA:
Stefania
Tegli
selects the project cost formally approved by department director or
DISPAA council
ASTRA:
Vanni
Tisselli
as director selects and decides
SOLDANO: Maurizio
Soldano
as manager selects and decides
CEBASCSIC: Carlos
Izquierdo
selects the project cost formally approved by department director
ICCOMCNR: Emilia
Bramanti
selects the project cost formally approved by department director
DISPAA, CEBASCSIC and ICCOMCNR have specific project code and tender procedures
ASTRA and
Soldano
have separated project cost management and respect best value for money rulesSlide23
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After-Cu Technical future issues for the next six months
B.2 (end):
Demonstration of the qualitative and quantitative yields of conventional chemical synthesis and biotechnological synthesis of the anti-virulence peptides at laboratory scale
B.3 (end):
Demonstration of the chemical and biological stability of anti-virulence peptides produced by conventional chemical and biotechnological
synthesis
B.4
: Demonstration of Kilo-scale biotechnological synthesis of the anti-virulence peptides by recombinant
technology
B.5
: Demonstration of the null toxicity profile of the anti-virulence peptides on model organisms and
microorganisms
B.6:
Demonstration of the anti-virulence peptides in vivo performances at pilot scale level in field
screenings
B.7:
Demonstration of the effectiveness of the anti-virulence peptides in the presence of contamination by copper compounds at pilot scale level in field screeningsSlide24
PROJECT LIFE12 ENV/IT/00036
After-Cu Technical future issues for the next six months
C.2 (end):
Monitoring of the in vitro anti-virulence performances of peptides at laboratory
level
C.3 (end):
Monitoring of the absence of side effects for the anti-virulence peptides on common targets of any living organism at laboratory
level
C.4
: Monitoring of the absence of a direct selection operated by the anti-virulence peptides towards the emergence of bacteria resistant to the anti-virulence peptides themselves at laboratory
level
C.5:
Monitoring of the short term environmental benefits from the use of the anti-virulence peptides in plant disease control at pilot scale level in field
screenings
C.6:
Monitoring of the absence of an indirect selection operated by the anti-virulence peptides on copper compound and antibiotic resistant bacteria at pilot scale level in field screeningsSlide25
PROJECT LIFE12 ENV/IT/00036
After-Cu Technical future issues for the next six months
[All] Open discussion on actions to be carried out in the next six months of the projectSlide26
PROJECT LIFE12 ENV/IT/00036
After-Cu Dissemination future issues for the next six months
D3
Project website
: update
D6
Diffusion
material
preparation
: OK (
foreseen
25 Posters, 10,000 leaflets/brochures/factsheets, 2,500 various branded items
,
now
4,0
00 brochures,
2,000
plastic
leaflets,
1 tissue poster, 1 roll-up, 2 presentations,
1,000
gadgets
)
D7 Press and media releases:
more articles
(foreseen 30 articles, now
9)
D8
Networking
: OK
OK
(foreseen 10 projects, now
11)
D9 After-Cu technology manual: to be started (foreseen 1 manual)
D10 Demonstration workshop, seminars, conferences and other events
:
OK
OK
organisation
and participation in more events
(foreseen 4 events, now
9
events)
D11 Dissemination to Institutions and policy makers:
OK
OK
(foreseen successful communication, now
6 policy makers meetings
)
D13 International fairs and other events:
OK
OK
(foreseen 4 fairs, now
4
events)
D14 Digital supports for international diffusion:
start
(foreseen project video)Slide27
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ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES
Evaluation of
Inception
Report
Monitor change
Next
Deliverables
Partner costs
December
2014
Next meetingSlide28
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Evaluation of
INCEPTION REPORT
EXCELLENT!!!!
No specific remarks
Two reminds:
only
Inception Report and Final
Report
preparation
of
the
specifc
VAT
document
,
as
proof
of
VAT
eligibility
,
for
project public
beneficiaries
for
the
Final
ReportSlide29
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Monitor change
Daniele
Gallorini
is not yet the project monitor
The new monitor is:
Carlo
Ponzio
,
agronomist specialised in
organic farming,
which
will
come in
March-April
for
a
monitoring
visit
.Slide30
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NEXT DELIVERABLES
All the following Deliverables will be annexes of the
Final
Report :
Demonstration
of
the
kilo-scale
biotechnological
synthesis
of
the
anti-virulence
peptides
by
recombinant
technology
:
Action
B.4
Demonstration
of
the
anti-virulence
peptides
in vivo
performances
at
pilot
scale
level
in
field
screenings
:
Action
B.6
Demonstration
of
the
effectiveness
of
the
anti-virulence
peptides
in
the
presence
of
contamination
by
copper
compounds
at
pilot
scale
level
in
field
screenings
:
Action
B.7
Monitoring
of
the
absence
of
a
direct
selection
operated
by
the
anti-virulence
peptides
towards
the
emergence
of
bacteria
resistant
to
the
anti-virulence
peptides
themselves
at
laboratory
level
:
Action
C.4
Monitoring
of
the
short
term
environmental
benefits
from
the
use
of
the
anti-virulence
peptides
in
plant
disease
control
at
pilot
scale
level
in
field
screenings
:
Action
C.5Slide31
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NEXT DELIVERABLES
All the following Deliverables will be annexes of the
Final
Report :
Monitoring
of
the
absence
of
an
indirect
selection
operated
by
the
anti-virulence
peptides
on
copper
compound
and
antibiotic
resistant
bacteria
at
pilot
scale
level
in
field
screenings
:
Action
C.6
Monitoring
of
technical
-economic
viability
of
the
After-Cu
project
:
Action
C.7
After-Cu
technology
manual
:
Action
D.9
After-LIFE
Communication
Plan
:
Action
D.12
Layman
’s Report:
Action
D.5Slide32
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Partner costs
December
2014
PARTNER
CLAIM
Personnel
Personnel December 2014
Travel
Travel December 2014
External assistance
External assistance December 2014
Consumables
Consumables December 2014
Overheads
Overheads December 2014
TOTAL
TOTAL December 2014
DISPAA
205,000
113,195.65
12,500
3,107.44
88,300
29,642.00
105,000
30,077.36
30,000
12,321.57
440,800
188,344.02
ASTRA
137,500
34,468.89
12,500
329.40
27,800
17,816.64
45,000
1,858.00
16,000
3,813.11
238,800
58,286.04
Soldano
101,500
28,756.43
12,500
1,000.00
22,800
15,000.00
45,000
12,000.00
11,930
3,972.95
193,730
60,729.38
ICCOMCNR
52,000
14,476.09
12,500
840.46
13,200
9,999.97
25,000
12,090.49
7,000
2,618.49
109,700
40,025.50
CEBAS
155,000
39,824.79
12,500
2,828.97
18,400
2,988.02
95,000
36,176.86
19,000
5,727.30
299,900
87,545.94
TOTAL
651,000
230,721.85
62,500
8,106.27
170,500
75,446.63
315,000
92,202.71
83,930
28,453.42
1,282,930
434,930.88 Slide33
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Project meetings
1st Kick off meeting in DISPAA in Italy in January 2014
Monitoring meeting in DISPAA in Italy in June 2014
2nd Coordination meeting in CEBASCSIC in Murcia (Spain) on July 7th
2014
3rd Coordination meeting in
ASTRA
in Italy on January 2015
Next
Project meeting
4th
Coordination meeting in
Soldano
in Italy on
July
2015