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FLOCK-REPROD European research project

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Governance

The 7 Research and Technology Development performers are leading research for 5 Small and Medium Enterprises Associations and 3 Small and Medium Enterprises (in light blue on the chart below).
These 15 partners are the FLOCK-REPROD Consortium.
 

  • The coordinator of the project is CAPGENES, represented by Pascal Boué. His primary role is to represent the Consortium towards the European Commission and to ensure the management of the project.
  • The scientific coordinator is INRA, represented by Maria-Teresa Pellicer-Rubio. She will steer the overall technical and scientific progress of the FLOCK-REPROD project.
  • The Executive Committee is the decision-making body and implementing body of the project. It is chaired by the Coordinator, Mr Pascal Boué. The executive committee is made up of one representative per SME Associations and per RTD partner. In terms of decision making, only SME Associations partners have voting right.
  • Sylvie Rault has been appointed by INRA as the FLOCK-REPROD project manager. She is in charge of the day-to-day management of the project and in assisting the Executive Committee and the Coordinator in their tasks.
  • The work is divided into 6 Work Packages. Ramiro Mascarenhas from INRB, Maria-Teresa Pellicer-Rubio from INRA, Antonio Lopez from INIA, Guido Bruni from ARAL et Pascal Boué from CAPGENES are respectively Work Package Leaders of the WP1, WP2, WP3, WP4, WP5 and WP6. They are responsible for the work advancement.
  • The stakeholder platform will on the one hand provide external points of view on the way to conduct the project and on the other hand, it will advise the consortium the where and how the most promising results in terms of exploitation should be transferred.

The governance organisation can be symbolized by the following chart:

Logigramme FLOCK-REPROD

The diagram below draws the financial and information flows within the flock-reprod project:

Principaux flux financiers et d'information

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