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The following   organisations from 15 European countries are participating in the HEALTHGRAIN project.
Project coordinator: Prof. Kaisa Poutanen, VTT (Technical Research Centre of Finland) (Finland)


Go to http://www.abi.bg/ ABI - AgroBioInstitute (Bulgaria)
Go to http://www.anet.at/ ANET - ANET New Media Solutions (Austria)
Go to http://www.agrsci.org/ AU - University of Aarhus (Denmark)
Go to http://www.barilla.com/ BARILLA - Barilla G.e R. Fratelli (Italy)
Go to http://www.dlwt.boku.ac.at/ BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna (Austria)
Go to http://www.branscan.com/ Branscan - Branscan Limited (Great Britain)
Go to http://www.buhlergroup.com/ BUEHLER - Bühler AG (Switzerland)
Go to http://www.bme.hu/ BUTE - Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary)
Go to http://www.cerealsandeurope.net/ CerChem - Cereal Chemistry Equipment CVBA (Belgium)
Go to http://www.dprnutrition.com/ DPRNUT - DPRNutrition Ltd (Great Britain)
Go to http://www.biocentrum.dtu.dk/ DTU - The Technical University of Denmark (Denmark)
Go to http://www.icc.or.at/ ICC - International Association for Cereal Science and Technology (Austria)
Go to http://www.ifr.ac.uk/ IFR - Institute of Food Research (Great Britain)
Go to http://www.igv-gmbh.de/ IGV - Institut für Getreideverarbeitung GmbH (Germany)
Go to http://www.ihar.edu.pl/ IHAR - Institute of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization (Poland)
Go to http://www.inra.fr/ INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (France) Participating people:

Dr Xavier Rouau Xavier Rouau

Dr Xavier Rouau is research scientist at INRA since 1985. He is deputy-director of the Agropolymer Engineering and Emerging Technologies Research Unit (Montpellier, France) which focuses on cereal chemistry and technology. He has 20 years experience in the field of plant and food chemistry and technology and is author of 60 original peer reviewed international publications, 2 patent applications and numerous communications. He has been involved in the management of several national and international research projects.

Dr Joel Abecassis Joel Abecassis
Dr François Balfourier François Balfourier
Dr Cecile Barron Cecile Barron
Dr Gérard Branlard Gérard Branlard
Dr Gilles Charmet Gilles Charmet
Ing Marc Chaurand Marc Chaurand
Dr Marie-Françoise Devaux Marie-Françoise Devaux
PhD student Milena dos Reis Martelli Milena dos Reis Martelli
Dc. (PhD) Anthony Fardet Anthony Fardet
Dr Fabienne Guillon Fabienne Guillon
PhD student Youna Hemery Youna Hemery
Dr Valerie Lullien-Pellerin Valerie Lullien-Pellerin
Ing Bernard Quemener Bernard Quemener
Dr Catherine Ravel Catherine Ravel
Dr Luc Saulnier Luc Saulnier
 
 
The National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) of France is a national public scientific and technological establishment, a leading agency for agricultural research in Europe, one of the three largest in the world. INRA has 9000 employees including more than 2000 researchers and engineers, in 340 research and experimental units (including 140 Joint Research Units (JRU) with other research organizations) belonging to 17 scientific research departments and located in 21 regional research centres spread throughout the country. INRA is taking up the scientific challenges of the life sciences, helping to accomplish profound changes in farming, responding to new demands from society (food safety and quality, ethics, science-society debate, etc.), by strengthening its resources in the development of sustainable agriculture, nutrition and its effects on human health, the environment and regional development, and by integrating them in the construction of the European Research Area, and by actively participating in the internationalisation of science. The 5 research priorities of INRA are: the environment and rural areas, human nutrition and food safety, integrative biology, bioinformatics, social sciences.

Two joint research units (JRU) mostly composed of INRA staff and one INRA research unit (RU) will participate in the HEALTHGRAIN project.

The JRU Amélioration et Santé des Plantes (UMR ASP) is located in the INRA research centre of Clermont-Ferrand. More than 30 permanent scientists develop researches on small grain cereals. Modern genomic tools are available for high throughput such as proteomic analysis and genotyping facilities. The first main objective is to understand, analyse and manage biodiversity of bread wheat, with the development of core collections and association genetics based on allelic variability at molecular level. The second main objective focuses on the understanding of environmental and genetic control of protein and starch accumulation using different genomic tools and candidate gene approach. Finally, UMR ASP is also in a process to describe the genes organization of wheat at the chromosome level with a major focus in the development of an assembled genome sequence of chromosome 3 B of bread wheat. UMR ASP is involved in module 2 of HEALTHGRAIN.

The RU Polysaccharides Organisations et Interactions (URPOI) is located in the INRA research centre of Nantes and is composed of 18 research scientists. URPOI is mainly concerned with enhancing the value of food and non-food plant resources, particularly polysaccharides (starch, cellulose, hemicelluloses and pectins). Special interest has been devoted in recent years to wheat endosperm arabinoxylans by the cell-wall group of URPOI (8 permanent staff) with all laboratory facilities for developing researches on the macromolecular characterization and physico-chemical properties of arabinoxylans; the development of dosage of arabinoxylans based on enzymic solubilization and IR spectroscopy; the development of cell-wall reference molecules for IR/UV spectroscopy database; the localisation of arabinoxylans in cell walls using microscopy and specific antibodies; the identification and quantification of wheat tissue based on multi-spectral approach and image analysis. URPOI is involved in module 2 of HEALTHGRAIN.

The JRU Ingéniérie des Agropolymère et Technologies Emergentes (UMR IATE) is located in the INRA research centre of Montpellier. 30 scientists carry out research on physical and physico-chemical processing of agro-molecules and the effects of structure on functional properties and end-use quality. The multidisciplinary approach includes process engineering and food quality analysis. The research group on grain fractionation and powder engineering (8 permanent scientists) which will be especially active in module 3 of HEALTHGRAIN, focuses on the study of the genetic and physico-chemical bases of texture and fractionation of grains; the investigation of the relation between structure and grinding behaviour in granular media with cementation; the characterization in situ of interactions within grain endosperm; the study of the physico-chemical and enzymatic mechanisms responsible for the structural organization of the outer layers of cereal grains. A transversal objective will consist of collecting and integrating the whole information into a database that can be exploited in various directions, and to allow a transition to simulation as well. This group uses different laboratory- and pilot-scale equipments for dry fractionation including experimental milling and debranning machines and various facilities for the characterization of samples at different scales (biochemistry, microscopy, spectroscopy, granulometry, rheology, mechanics...). The group collaborates with a great number of French and foreign research organizations, as well as with food manufacturers and machine builders.

Website: http://www.inra.fr/

Last updated on 2008-04-25 by Gertrud Linsberger-Martin
Go to http://www.inran.it/ INRAN - Instituto Nazionale di Ricerca per gli Alimenti e la Nutrizione (Italy)
Go to http://www.biw.kuleuven.be/lmt/labolmc/labolmc.htm KULeuven - KULeuven - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)
Go to http://www.lu.se/ LU - Lund University (Sweden)
Go to http://www.mri.bund.de/ MRI - Max Rubner-Institut, Bundesforschungsinstitut für Ernährung und Lebensmittel (Germany)
Go to http://www.univ.u-3mrs.fr/ MRIN - Université de Droit, d'Economie et des Sciences d'Aix-Marseille III (France)
Go to http://www.mgki.hu/maine/ MV - Agricultural Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Hungary)
Go to http://www.oresunddiabetesteam.se/ OeDT - Öresund Diabetes Team AB (Sweden)
Go to http://www.productschapakkerbouw.nl/ PGZP - Productschap Akkerbouw (Netherlands)
Go to http://www.puratos.com/ PURA - Puracor NV (Belgium)
Go to http://www.raisiogroup.com/ Raisio - Raisio Oyj (Finland)
Go to http://www.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk/ RRes - Rothamsted Research Limited (Great Britain)
Go to http://www.sd-tech.com SDT - SD-Tech (France)
Go to http://www.slu.se/index_eng.cfm SLU - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Sweden)
Go to http://www.snf.ideon.se/ SNF - SNF Swedish Nutrition Foundation (Sweden)
Go to http://www.syral.com Syral - SYRAL Belgium N.V. (Belgium)
Go to http://www.tecnoalimenti.com/ TCA - Tecnoalimenti S.C.p.A. (Italy)
Go to http://www.tno.nl/ TNO - Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (Netherlands)
Go to http://www.ucc.ie/ UCC - University College Cork - National University of Ireland (Ireland)
Go to http://www.honeybee.helsinki.fi/MMKEM/index_english.htm UHDACM - University of Helsinki (Finland)
Go to http://www.uku.fi/english/ UKU - University of Kuopio (Finland)
Go to http://www.unimaas.nl/ UM - Maastricht University (Netherlands)
Go to http://www.unina.it/ UniNa - Federico II University of Naples (Italy)
Go to http://www.surrey.ac.uk/psychology/research/centres/fcbh/ UniS - University of Surrey (Great Britain)
Go to http://www.unitus.it/ UniTus - Universitá degli Studi della Tuscia (Italy)
Go to http://uk.kvl.dk/ UoC - University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
Go to http://www.ulst.ac.uk/ UU - University of Ulster (Great Britain)
Go to http://www.vtt.fi/ VTT - Technical Research Centre of Finland (Finland)
Go to http://www.wau.nl/ WU - Wageningen University (Netherlands)

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Sixth Framework Programme funded by the European Union's Sixth Framework Programme