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E. Meeting Comments and Final Discussion



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E. Meeting Comments and Final Discussion

This final combined COST 853 WG and ARRAY meeting was the extraordinary highlight of a highly successful COST Action. We had a tight schedule and, despite the extremely pleasant environment, all sessions attracted virtually all attendants so that the speakers could present their results in a full house. Many excellent talks were held by members of COST Action 853 as well as of members of the other participating COST Actions. These high-quality presentations were accompanied by extraordinary presentations of invited experts that gave a up-to-date keynote lectures of the cutting-edge topics in the field. Finally, the contributions of the representatives of several companies working in the field of microarray technology contributed important input in their talks as well as in the discussions. The summaries of all talks have been included in this report. As described in the MCM report, the MC-members decided to assemble short presentations on the activities and achievements of this COST Action 853 that will be published as a book to be printed by COST. Furthermore, the chairman will continue hosting the webpage to allow COST members access to the achievement of this action for the foreseeable future.


Final Discussion Summary
Several topics to be addressed were initially collected and are outlined in Fig. 1. They included 1) collaboration, 2) PCR free amplification systems and microfluidics, 3) improvement of Tm calculations, 4) database establishment, 5) quantification of multiple targets, and 6) usability of results.

On point 1, P. Bonants suggested that if we collaborate more closely we may be much more successful because we have access to much larger sample sizes and we may be able to much more thoroughly test our methods. This suggestion was agreed upon by all attendants and likely will be realized by several laboratories. With respect to point 2, C. Schoen mentioned that it would be important if we could have some influence on the nanotechnology development which is where this research is conducted. G. Adam proposed to contact the nanotechnology group in Hamburg and to establish a link between C. Schoen and this group. A. Ramanavicius mentioned that he disposes of a variety of nanoparticles for a range of uses and offers them to colla-borators. Points 3 and 4 were discussed together. M. Sip and J.E. Frey mentioned that if we could include probes and their sequences that did not perform well in the database this would eventually allow to develop better algorithms for Tm calculations. However, the descriptions should be very detailed as the conditions for the different techniques (Taqman, regular hybridisation, regular PCR, single base extension labelling, etc.) are very different. P. Bonants finally suggested to just add references into the database, together with the contact addresses, in order to keep the workload to a minimum. G. Adam suggested to try a wikipedia-like interface, in which each contributor would enter his/her data him/herself. Point 5 was raised by P. Bonants who is looking for collaboration in the project using the high-density quantitative real-time PCR chip of BioTrove. The last point was raised by X. Nesme and G. Adam. Nesme raised the point that to date, many different microarray platforms exist which leads to a problem of marked acceptance. He asks how, under these conditions, a wide use of microarrays may be promoted. In the following discussion several problems were analysed and it was concluded that the market will solve the problem. No individual method will be able to survive unless there is a market. Also, with current methods and equipment, microarray technology does not yet lend itself to mass-screening. Furthermore, cheap fluorescent readers are not yet in sight, however, this problem may be solved by using electronic detection instead. The discussion eventually was very fruitfully extended by two company representatives, J. Clough of OGT and Chr. Oste of Nimblegen, who explained the market side of the problems. The discussion ended with the conclusion of J.E. Frey that some of the members of this action have reached a very high state of development that would render collaborative projects with companies a very promising strategy.

Finally, we would like to emphasize the general regret of most MCmembers about the fact that this extremely active and fruitful COST Action 853 came to an end. Many of us have the feeling that we are just now beginning to earn on the exceptional efforts to establish a solid basis for microarray based agricultural diagnostics and other implementations of this technology. We feel that the great potential for synergism in our collaboration is only now about to appear. Thus, we would expect that if we could continue this very fruitful collaboration under a new COST Action with a similar technology focus, there would be an even greater outcome than the already highly impressive results that could be elaborated under this extremely successful COST Action 853.
The discussed topics are summarised in the Mindmap below:

F. Participant list



Abell Guy

Guy.Abell@arcs.ac.at

+43 50 550 3623

Austrian Research Centers GmbH - ARC

Seibersdorf,

Austria
Adam Günther

guenter.adam@iangbot.uni-hamburg.de

+49 40 42816 562

Biozentrum Klein Flottbek

Hamburg


Germany
Adams Ian

i.adams@CSL.gov.uk

+441904462330

Central Science Laboratory

York

United kingdom


Agha Saif

 safsoof23@hotmail.com

+ 34 973 00 34 34

IRTA


Lleida

Spain
Aharoni Asaph

asaph.aharoni@weizmann.ac.il

+972 - 8 - 9343643

Weizmann Institute of Science

Rehovot


Israel
Beckmann Christiane

christiane.beckmann@kl.bs.ch

+41 61 385 2569

Kantonales Laboratorium Basel-Stadt

Basel

Switzerland


Bendixen Christian

christian.bendixen@agrsci.dk

+45 89991356/ +45 22111303

University of Aarhus

Tjele

Danemark
Bergervoet Jan



jan.bergervoet@wur.nl

+31 317 4 7 69 78

Plant Research International

Wageningen

the Netherlands
Blank Livia

l.blank@fa-gm.de

49-6722-502-646

Forschungsanstalt Geisenheim

Geisenheim

Germany
Bonants Peter

peter.bonants@wur.nl

+31.317.476213

Plant Research International BV

Wageningen

The Netherlands
Boonham Neil

n.boonham@csl.gov.uk

+44 (0) 1904 462332

Central Science Laboratory

York

United kingdom


Budroni Marilena

mbudroni@uniss.it

+39 079229314

Sezione di Microbiologia Dip. Scienze Ambientali Agrarie Biotecnologie Agroalimentari

Sassari

Italy
Buncek Martin



martin.buncek@generi-biotech.com

+420495056151

GENERI BIOTECH s.r.o.

Hradec Kralove

Czech Republic
Camps Céline

PhD student

ccamps@bordeaux.inra.fr

+33 5 57 12 23 75

ISVV / INRA Bordeaux

Villenave d’Ornon

France
Canovas Angela

 angela.canovas@irta.es

+34 973003432

IRTA


Lleida

Spain
Carbone Fabrizio

fabrizio.carbone@trisaia.enea.it

+39 0835 974746

ENEA

Rotondella



Italy
Claes Loes

lcl@scientiaterrae.org

+32 15 30 55 90

Scientia Terrae Research Institute

Sint-Katelijne-Waver

Belgium
Clough James

James.clough@ogt.co.uk

44 1865 856359

Oxford Gene Technology

Yarnton Oxford

United kingdom
Duffy Brion

duffy@acw.admin.ch

+41 44 783 6416

Agroscope Changins-Wädenswil

Wädenswil

Switzerland


Ferrarini Alberto

alberto.ferrarini@gmail.com

+39 045 802 7058

Universita di Verona

Verona

Italy
Förster Frank



foersterfrank@gmx.de

+49 177 899 1702

University Hamburg, Biocenter Klein Flottbek

Hamburg


Germany
Frey Jürg

juerg.frey@acw.admin.ch

+41 44 783 6434

Agroscope Changins-Wädenswil

Wädenswil

Switzerland


Glissant David

dglissant@yahoo.fr

+39 045 802 7058

Universita di Verona

Verona

Italy
Glover Rachel



 r.glover@csl.gov.uk

+44 1904 462000 (x 3215)

Central Science Laboratory

York


United kingdom
Grinholc Mariusz

grinholc@biotech.ug.gda.pl

+4858 301 28 07

Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology University of Gdansk

Gdansk

Poland
Hatey François



francois.hatey@toulouse.inra.fr

+33 561 285 113

INRA, Laboratoire de Genetique Cellulaire

Castanet-Tolosan

France
Hoheisel Jörg

j.hoheisel@dkfz.de

Division of Functional Genome Analysis, Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum

Heidelberg

Germany
Huber Elisabeth

Elisabeth.Huber@bbsrc.ac.uk

+44(0) 131 527 4306

ARK-Genomics

Roslin

United kingdom


Justé Annelies

aju@scientiaterrae.org

0032 15 30 55 90

Scientia Terrae Research Institute

Sint-Katelijne-Waver

Belgium
Kochzius Mark

kochzius@uni-bremen.de

+49 (0) 421-218-7225

Universität Bremen

Bremen


Germany
Kogovšek Polona

polona.kogovsek@nib.si

+386 1 42 333 88

National Institute of Biology

Ljubljana

Slovenia


Korkeala Hannu

hannu.korkeala@helsinki.fi

+358 9 19157100 +358 400 701535

University of Helsinki, Department of Food and Environmental Hygiene

Helsinki

Finland
Kostic Tanja

tanja.kostic@arcs.ac.at

 ARC


Seibesdorf

Austria
Lenz Ondrej

lenz@umbr.cas.cz

+420 385 310 357

Biology centre ASCR

Ceske Budejovice

Czech Republic
Leppäranta Outi

outi.lepparanta@evira.fi

+358 20 77 24490

Finnish Food Safety Authority Evira

Helsinki

Finland
Lindström Miia

miia.lindstrom@helsinki.fi

+358-9-19157107

Department of Food and Environmental Hygiene, University of Helsinki

Helsinki


Finland
Maghuly Fatemeh

fatemeh.maghuly@boku.ac.at

+43 1 360066562

Institut of applied Microbiology

Vienna

Austria
Malinowski Tadeusz



tmalin@insad.pl

++48 46 8345335

Research Institute of Pomology and Floriculture

Skierniewice

Poland
Marais-Colombel Armelle

amarais@bordeaux.inra.fr

+33 5 57 12 23 79

INRA, UMR GDPP, Virology group

Villenave d’Ornon

France
Martinez Giner Maria

maria.martinez@irta.es

+34 973003432

IRTA

Lleida


Spain
Mendes Marta

mvm@ibmc.up.pt

+351 226 074 900

Institute for Molecular and Cell Biology

Porto

Portugal


Moenne loccoz Yvan

moenne@biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr

+ 33 4 72 43 13 49

UMR CNRS 5557 Ecologie Microbienne, Université Lyon 1

Lyon

France
Nesme Xavier



nesme@biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr

+33 4 72 44 8 2 89

University of Lyon

Lyon


France
Nicolaisen Mogens

mogens.nicolaisen@agrsci.dk

+45 89993670

University of Aarhus, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences

Slagelse

Danemark


Oger Christine

oger@biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr

33 4 26 23 44 70

PRABI Univ. Lyon1

Lyon

France
Oste Christian



coste@nimblegen.com

Nimblegen


Pasquer Frederique

frederique.pasquer@acw.admin.ch

+41 44 783 64 24

Agroscope Changins-Wädenswil

Wädenswil

Switzerland



Pena Romi

romi.pena@irta.es

+34973003434

IRTA


Lleida

Spain
Perriere Guy

perriere@biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr

+33 472 44 62 96

Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Évolutive Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1

Lyon


France
Perrotta Gaetano

gaetano.perrotta@trisaia.enea.it

+39 0835 974746

ENEA


Rotondella

Italy
Poltronieri Palmiro

palmiro.poltronieri@ispa.cnr.it

+ 39 0832422609

ISPA-CNR

Lecce


Italy
Pompe-Novak Marusa

marusa.pompe.novak@nib.si

+386 1 4233388

National Institute of Biology

Ljubljana

Slovenia


PortilloBocanegra Mary Esperanza

mary.portillo@uclm.es

+34.925. 26.57.52

Universitad de Castilla

Toledo

Spain
Primiceri Elisabetta



elisabetta.primiceri@libero.it

0832-298338

ISPA-CNR

Lecce


Italy
Prins Theo

theo.prins@wur.nl

+31.317.475606

Rikilt


Wageningen

The Netherlands


Ramanaviciene Almira

almyra@imi.lt

+370 5 2469242

Institute of Immunology of Vilnius University

Vilnius

Lithuania


Ramanavicius Arunas

arunas@imi.lt

+370 600 32332

Vilnius University

Vilnius

Lithuania


Romanowski Tomasz

kwinto@poczta.onet.pl

0048 58 301 28 07

Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology University of Gdansk

Gdansk

Poland
Sanz-Alférez Soledad



soledad.sanz@uam.es

+34-91 4978197

Universidad autonoma de Madrid

Madrid


Spain
Schäfer Wilhelm

schaefer@botanik.uni-hamburg.de

+49 40 428 12 266

University Hamburg

Hamburg

Germany
Schauzu Marianna



maria-anna.schauzu@bfr.bund.de

+49 30 8412 3758

Federal Institute for Risk Assessment

Berlin


Germany
Schoen Cornelis

cor.schoen@wur.nl

+31 317 47 6026

Plant Research International

Wageningen

The Netherlands


Sip Miroslav

sip@zsf.jcu.cz

+420 389037610

University of South Bohemia

Ceske Budejovice

Czech Republic


Slawiak Monika

 monika.slawiak@biotech.univ.gda.pl

(48) 58 523 63 31

Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology University of Gdansk

Gdansk

Poland
Somervuo Panu



panu.somervuo@helsinki.fi

+358-9-19158964

University of Helsinki, Department of Applied Biology

Helsinki


Finland
Suproniene Skaidre

skaidre.suproniene@agrsci.dk

+45 89993670

University of Aarhus,

Faculty of Agricultural Sciences

Slagelse


Danemark
Tomlinson Jenny

 j.tomlinson@csl.gov.uk

+44 1904 462000 (x 3215)

Central Science Laboratory

York

United kingdom



Trainotti Livio

livio.trainotti@unipd.it

+39 049 827 6292

Department of Biology, University of Padua

Padua

Italy
Valkonen Jari



jari.valkonen@helsinki.fi

+358 9 19158387 / +358 407432479

University of Helsinki, Department of Applied Biology

Helsinki


Finland
Varga Gabriella

varga.g@szbkik.hu

+36 76/494888

Research Institute for Viticulture and Enology

Kecskemét-Miklóstelep

Hungary
Wagner Ulrich

ulrich.wagner@fgcz.ethz.ch

FGCZ


Zurich

Switzerland


Willians John

jwilliams@cost.esf.org

+32 2 533 38 26

COST Office

Brussels

Belgium
Winter Stephan

S.Winter@bba.de

+49 531 299 3780

DSMZ Plant Virus Department

Braunschweig



Germany












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