Microbes-4-Climate” launches its 1st Transnational Access (TNA) open call

“Microbes-4-Climate” (M4C) announces the launch of its Transnational Access (TNA) Call with opening on 31 March 2025 and will run until the 30 of June 2025. This programme offers researchers across Europe and beyond the opportunity to access state-of-the-art research infrastructures (RIs), to promote novel collaborations and further drive for scientific breakthroughs in microbial and environmental sciences.

Transnational Access (TNA) facilitates access to cutting-edge Research Infrastructures (RIs), which provide services, and resources across multiple countries.

In “Microbes-4-Climate” , TNA plays a crucial role in providing researchers and users with the opportunity to utilise state-of-the-art infrastructures and leverage data to drive scientific innovation and expand curiosity. M4C’s TNA programme, aims to breakdown geographical barriers, promote collaboration, and accelerate scientific progress by providing researchers with unparalleled support and access to resources and expertise. To achieve this, a range of services have been integrated into an online platform Collaborative Working Environment (CWE), where more detailed information can be found.

“Microbes-4-Climate” (M4C) is an Horizon Europe initiative dedicated to the tackle of climate change risks that affects biodiversity, agriculture, and forestry ecosystems. By providing access to advanced RIs, training, and scientific support, M4C aims to deepen our understanding of the intricate relationships between microorganisms, plants, and soil within the context of climate change. Moreover, M4C supports curiosity-driven and applied research, with particular focus on improving the resilience of plants and crops, on promoting sustainable agricultural practices, and at advancing frontier knowledge in environmental microbiology.

For more information about the TNA Programme, see the Press release linked below. To stay updated on the latest developments related to this programme, you can check for the M4C official channels:

MICROBES-4-CLIMATE website: https://microbes4climate.eu/

For information:
Laura Miozzi
Cnr-Ipsp
laura.miozzi@cnr.it

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