BIG4 - Biosystematics, Informatics and Genetics of the big 4 insect groups: training tomorrow's researchers and entrepreneurs

Acronym

BIG4

Description of the granted funding

BIG4 is a global network to amalgamate the cutting edge methods of genomics, phylogenetics, informatics, taxonomy, semantic biodiversity publishing and citizen science, into highly competitive cross-disciplinary training programme for 15 ESRs with a stronghold in biosystematics. These 15 future leaders will extend the exploration of the four biggest groups of living organisms in a more forward looking way than has been attempted before. The urgent focus on the “big four” insect groups, i.e. Coleoptera (beetles), Hymenoptera (wasps, ants and bees), Diptera (flies and mosquitoes), and Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) is justified by the super abundance of this form of Life, and by the growing need by science and society to make better use of the enormous potential hidden in their biological diversity. BIG4 aims [1] to gain a robust systematic knowledge that explains the evolutionary origin, diversification, past and present distributions of living organisms, [2] to model their future dispersal and [3] to predict the traits of species that are yet unknown. Additionally, BIG4 strives for [4] implementing organismal features into engineering, medicine, agricultural or environmental solutions, the insect flight mechanics and more effective pollination to mention just a few. Such knowledge is in a particularly high demand in respect of the four biggest insects groups comprising the most important model organisms, the most dangerous pests or disease vectors, the most abundant invasive species and the most fragile entire species communities undergoing extinction due to habitat destruction. By integrating academia with the business and public sectors, BIG4 will greatly increase services and beneficial products provided by the biosystematics as a science. BIG4 will place insect mega-diversity as a powerful service for economic and societal needs such as environmental monitoring, biological control, biomedicine, or ecological farming.
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Starting year

2015

End year

2018

Granted funding

LUNDS UNIVERSITET (SE)
527 318.64 €
Participant
SAVANTIC AB (SE)
263 659.32 €
Participant
AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM (AU)
Participant
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS CENTER FOR RESEARCH, INC (US)
Participant
PLAZI GMBH (CH)
Participant
Era7 Information Technologies SL (ES)
247 872.96 €
Participant
LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT ZUR ANALYSE DES BIODIVERSITATSWANDELS (DE)
249 216.48 €
Participant
ZOOLOGISCHES FORSCHUNGSMUSEUM ALEXANDER KOENIG (DE)
249 216.48 €
Participant
INSTITUTE OF ZOOLOGY, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (CN)
Participant
LANDCARE RESEARCH NEW ZEALAND LTD (NZ)
Participant
UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES (AU)
Participant
NARODNI MUZEUM-NATIONAL MUSEUM NM (CZ)
Participant
Naturhistorisches Museum Wien (AT)
255 934.08 €
Participant
PENSOFT PUBLISHERS (BG)
218 651.4 €
Participant
UNIVERSITY OF TSUKUBA (JP)
Participant
MUSEE ROYAL DE L'AFRIQUE CENTRALE (BE)
Participant
NATURHISTORISKA RIKSMUSEET (SE)
527 318.64 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAT WIEN (AT)
Participant
FRIEDRICH-SCHILLER-UNIVERSITAT JENA (DE)
249 216.48 €
Participant
UNIVERZITA KARLOVA (CZ)
464 844.96 €
Participant
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET (DK)
870 245.64 €
Coordinator

Amount granted

3 874 279 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

European Training Networks

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (5220)
Fostering new skills by means of excellent initial training of researchers (5221)
Topic
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITN-ETN) (MSCA-ITN-2014-ETN)
Call ID
H2020-MSCA-ITN-2014

Other information

Funding decision number

642241

Identified topics

ecology, species