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CRISPit: the faces behind the names

The CRISPIT consortium team is coordinated by Sílvia Coimbra, at the University of Porto in Portugal. From Portugal, Sílvia Coimbra managed to establish a multidisciplinary network of scientists from all over the world, proving that science has no boundaries.

Partner laboratories from Italy, France, USA, Canada, Australia, Japan and Vietnam together with Portugal, joined this Staff Exchange Programme to the rice reproductive processes under heat stress through the movement of young and established scientists between the different Labs. The CRISPIT consortium will be delivered through personnel exchange between Europe-USA-Australia-Japan-Vietnam. This consortium will give the opportunity to young and experienced researchers to move and to learn. Each group of the consortium is a world-recognised expert, a key requirement to enable efficient training, knowledge-exchange and scientific dissemination.

CRISPit aims to result in an effective integration of individual projects into a coherent research and exchange programme since all partners work on different aspects of the same biological problem: plant reproductive biology. This Consortium will facilitate synergies among the groups by exchange of information and resources such as technological skills and expertise.

This objective is ambitious and can only be attained with the involvement of these partners. The shared expertise is an asset to the success of CRISPit. And, if you are curious, here are the leadings scientists of each partner group:

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This project has received funding from the European Union Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Staff Exchanges programme under grant agreement ID 101086293.