Building on our Future of Genomics dialogue series in fall 2021 with key policy, program and ecosystem funding partners, and in collaboration with the six regional Genome Centres, we launched in spring 2022 a new Climate-Smart Agriculture and Food Systems Challenge, investing $30 million in cutting-edge genomic research and innovation to reduce the carbon footprint of Canada’s food production systems—building their resiliency, environmental sustainability and economic viability.
This Challenge will fund a portfolio of interdisciplinary genomics research and innovation projects through a funding opportunity in Interdisciplinary Challenge Teams (ICTs). We are now reviewing ICT Letters of Intent and in mid-November will announce which teams will move forward to the full application stage.
The unique portfolio approach to investment in ICTs is propelled by two Hubs:a Data Hub and a Knowledge Mobilization Hub.
The Nov. 23 webinar will be a chance to learn more, ask questions and explore opportunities to collaborate with other prospective applicants. Register today HERE.
If you have any questions about this webinar or our Climate-Smart Agriculture and Food Systems Challenge, please contact Diana Hoyt, at climateaction@genomecanada.ca. Please circulate this invitation to anyone who may be interested.