Realising the FNH-RI: Roadmap. Karin Zimmermann (Wageningen Economic Research [WUR], NL)

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Realising the FNH-RI: Roadmap Karin Zimmermann (Wageningen Economic Research [WUR], NL)

Three ongoing tracks towards a FNH-RI Design studies EuroDISH: Determinants Intake Status - Health RICHFIELDS: Focus on gap Determinants Intake I II III ESFRI proposal Prospect Food Nutrition Health RI Next round 2021, mature application Implementation governance structure Implementation finance structure Getting the FNH community in shape Preparing FNH-RI community for ESFRI-roadmap Political & financial support ESFRI roadmap applications (Ministries) Facilitate national nodes 2018-2020 Collaboration adjacent RI s within SWG Food & Health Preparing use cases to explore collaboration 2

I Prospect FNH RI application ESFRI Roadmap 2021 3

FNH-RI: Project family Food Consumer Health D I S H DATA TOOLS SERVICES F N H - R I Sustainability Health, Quality Welfare, others.. RICHFIELDS (2015-18) EURODISH (2012-15) Advice ESFRI: food-chain FNH-RI to be submitted 2021 4

Time line 5

PROSPECT FNH-RI represents the ESFRI Roadmap application of FNH-RI Part A: Involved MS, Consortium Part B: Science case, Pan-European relevance, Socio-economic impact, E-needs and accessibility Part C: Stakeholder and user community, Governance and business model, HRM, Risk assessment, Planning and preliminary activities to move to a preparatory phase Moderator - Governance and Finance towards an agile process with different building blocks 6

ESFRI ROADMAP2021 andfnh-ri development 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 European Research Agenda (FP/JPI/Etc.) RICHFIELDS Acquisition 1 Acquisition 2 FP9 FP 10 ESFRI PROSPECT writing Prepatory Implementation Maintenance Maintenance Research programme for European RI Starting Communities Project x Project y ESFRI roadmap required 7

FNH-RI Roadmap to governance maturity Implementation Phase Mature governance structure based on sustainable governance structure (legal organisation, independed from time) build on business model M A T U R I T Y Preparatory Phase Initial Phase Simple foundation linked to consortium agreement including new partners and new national nodes, Scientific and Industry Forums, depending on project durance Simple foundation structure of the 5 core partners to facilitate collaboration in MoUs and projects, developing an FNH Industry Forum 8

FNH-RI Foundation 2018 first legal step to solid governance Realise and sustain an European research infrastructure enabling MoUs and national nodes development Facilitate quality, cost effectiveness, and availability of resources in the research system Bring together expertise across disciplines, across public and private sectors 9

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II Getting the FNH community in shape 11

FNH Community national nodes Countries LEAD Prospective Countries United Kingdom Denmark Italy Slovakia Macedonia Prospective Countries in the making Spain Finland Norway Sweden Iceland National Node DISH-NL National Node Foodhay AgriBioFood FNH-RI Node Macedonia National Node Sustain Health Food Science Sweden Participants Europe France Germany Greece Latvia Lithuania Bulgaria Estonia Portugal Belgium Serbia Poland Ireland Participants Global Canada Australia (in progress no no 12

State of play FNH-RI Community across Europe 13

Development of a FNH National Node Step by Step Establish a platform Step 1: Find a lead institute/university Step 2: Introduction workshop with broad invitations in the domain of food systems, consumer research, nutrition, preventive health (system) Step 3: Find a joint interest in research and elaborate on it in terms of platform science case and RI Step 4: Get acknowledgement by the relevant Ministry form perspective of the FNH-RI Science Case. 14

Development of a FNH National Node Step by Step National ESFRI ROADMAP Step 5: Get acquainted with your national ESFRI representative. Step 6: Apply to the National ESFRI Roadmap If on the next National Roadmap: Step 7: Apply for funding for your national proposal to align FNH- RI and FNH National Node initiatives Step 8: Transfer the budget into a workplan for the platform members 15

Development of a FNH National Node Step by Step European FNH-RI Step 9:The FNH National Node is representaed in the FNH-RI Board Step 10: FNH-RI Board will apply for the ESFRI ROADMAP 2021 and start writing in May 2018 as a consortium PROSPECT FNH-RI. Step 11: On behalf of FNH community and FNH Board The Netherlands will submit the proposal to ESFRI in April/May 2020 Step 12: January 2021: Hearing. Decision about the ESFRI ROADMAP 2021 and FNH-RI. October 2021: ESFRI 2021 Roadmap will be launched. 16

III Collaboration adjacent RIs within ESFRI SWG Food & Health Landscape 17

Adjacent RIs within SWG F&H to FNH-RI 18

FNH-RI and ELIXIR databases & tools catalogue (help desk) recommendations for data storage/transfer/access (FAIR) training and services Project use cases 2018 approved by the ELIXIR board and FNH-RI Board, aiming to develop white paper (2019) about collaboration to be the basic strategy on collaboration for signing MoU 19

FNH-RI and METROFOOD member of stakeholder forum of METROFOOD standards on food safety, food quality and food data When METROFOOD becomes a ERIC (2021) collaboration based on added value will be described in MoU. FNH-RI board will sign letter of cooperation in December 2018. 20

FNH-RI and ECRIN centres for nutrition in EU ontologies and standards for data training services ECRIN was partner in EuroDISH and RICHFIELDS; already well defined collaboration strategy are in place. FNH Board can start preparation of a MoU. A use case (2019) will be developed on nutrition data base and ontologies 21

FNH-RI and BBMRI implementing GDPR informed consent guidance on ethical, legal, and social issues when exchanging data Invitation by BBMR to prepare use cases; FNH-RI Board need to assign this to researchers and experts of FNH-Community. Based on next steps the possibilities to develop a MoU will be explored. 22

Finally Why join FNH-RI? Take home message: We need to have breakthroughs for food related societal challenges in the next 30 year - FNH-RI is the fundament to build excellence science to get the FNH science community in shape; We need to build on enriched data to fosters European and national food and health strategies by jointly work on excellent science knowledge translated to high impact solutions and innovations - FNH- RI as a tool- unites countries and enables collaboration across Europe and beyond; We need to foster excellent science bridging national capacity and sharing survey s and facilities to strengthen transnational collaboration - FNH-RI supports open science to foster comparison and enrichment of data, tools and services beyond national borders; 23

Finally Why join FNH-RI? Take home message: We need to answer complex Euopean research and societal questions by multi-disciplinary collaboration of consumer science, food technology science, nutrition science and biomedical science to find holistic answers, beyond discipline s silos - FNH-RI is the moderator for this as multi-disciplinary approach is the key stone of this RI; We need to underpin the design of the diet of the future FNH-RI foster an unique European community and possible beyond to collect and connect data about the determinants of consumer food behaviour and dietary intake, not only as research data, but also individual data near time and on the spot. 24

On behalf of all partners of the FNH-RI consortium and its partners from EuroDISH, DISH-RI and RICHFIELDS: THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION FNH-RI will underpin the design of our plate of the future 25