European research infrastructures
At the European level, our scientific teams are involved in projects and landmarks on the so-called ESFRI Roadmap (2021 update). One of the new ESFRI projects focused on the human exposome, EIRENE, is coordinated by Masaryk University. It is only the second ESFRI project coordinated by the Czech Republic.
Environment
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ACTRIS – exploring the atmosphere
The Aerosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS) is the pan-European research infrastructure (RI) producing high-quality data and information on short-lived atmospheric constituents and on the processes leading to the variability of these constituents in natural and controlled atmospheres. RECETOX of Faculty of Science is part of the national node of this research infrastructure.
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EIRENE – human exposome
Environmental Exposure Assessment Research Infrastructure (EIRENE) aims to fill the gap in the European infrastructural landscape and to pioneer the first EU infrastructure on human exposome. EIRENE RI was designed as a geographically balanced network of distributed research infrastructures. RECETOX of Faculty of Science is the European coordinator of this research infrastructure.
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Health and Food
Social and Cultural Innovations
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CLARIN – language resources and technology
CLARIN - or Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure - is a digital infrastructure which provides easy and sustainable access to a broad range of language data and tools to support research in the humanities and social sciences, and beyond. CLARIN provides access to multimodal digital language data (text, audio, video) and advanced tools with which to explore, analyse or combine these datasets.
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DARIAH-EU – digital arts and humanities
The Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities (DARIAH) aims to enhance and support digitally-enabled research and teaching across the arts and humanities. DARIAH is a network of people, expertise, information, knowledge, content, methods, tools and technologies from its member countries. Faculty of Arts is part of the national node of this research infrastructure.
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GGP - Generations and Gender Program
The Generations and Gender Programme (GGP) is a distributed Research infrastructure with the aim to provide scientists and policy makers with high quality and cross-nationally comparable longitudinal data on population and family dynamics to answer pressing scientific and societal challenges.
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