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GAPDC Research

Project Structure of the GAPDC

The aim of this initiative is to streamline the intricacies of genomic surveillance by uniting prominent organizations specializing in pathogen detection and genomics within the area of terrestrial and aquatic animal health (APHA, RVC, CEFAS, TPI) and plant health (Fera Science, Forest Research). Together, we will foster a collaborative and integrated strategy for employing both targeted and pathogen-agnostic genomics as a comprehensive tool for safeguarding the health of animals, plants, and their ecosystems. The project is distributed across six work packages (WPs).

GAPDC Workflow

GAPDC workflow

Case Studies

Case studies to illustrate the wide range of detection activities, disease systems and stakeholders that would benefit from the integration of genomic surveillance for animal and plant health. 

Prune fruit infected with a bacterial pathogen
Koi fish
Pigs

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