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ANNEX.2.,. Thematic_ Priority Codes
EC Fifth Framework programme
1.1.
First Activity
1.1.1.
Quality of Life and Management of
Living Resources
1.1.1.-1.
Key action Food, Nutrition and Health
1.1.1.-1.1.
Development of safe and flexible and new
and/or improved manufacturing processes
and technologies
1.1.1.-1.2
Development of tests to detect and
processes to eliminate infectious and toxic
agents throughout the food chain
1.1.1.-1.3.
Research into the role of food in promoting
and sustaining health
1.1.1.-2.
Key action Control of Infectious Diseases
).1.1.-2.1.
Development of improved or novel mono-
component, multi-component and
combined vaccines
1.1.1.-2.2.
Strategies to identify and control infectious
diseases
1.1.1.-2.3.
Aspects of public health and care delivery
systems
1.1.1.-3.
Key action The "Cell factory"
1.1.1.-3.1.
New and innovative health-related
processes and products
1.1.1 .-3.2.
Energy-efficient bioremediation and waste
biotreatment processes
1.1.1 .-3.3.
New biological and biotechnological
processes and products from cell factories
1.1.1.-4.
Key action jnyironment and. Hearth
1.1.1.-4.1.
Diseases and allergies related to or
influenced by the environment, their
prevention and treatment
1.1.1 .-4.2.
Diagnosis, risk assessment and risk
management processes to reduce causes
and harmful environmental health effects
1.1.1.-5.
Key action Sustainable Agriculture, Fisheries
and Forestry
1.1.1 .-5.1.
New and sustainable systems of
production, including breeding methods
and exploitation in agriculture, fisheries and
aquaculture
1.1.1.-5.2.
The integrated production and exploitation
of biological materials for non-food users
1.1.1.-5.3.
Sustainable and multi-purpose utilisation of
forest resources; the integrated forestry-
wood chain
1.1.1.-5.4.
Support for common policies-development
of methods of control, surveillance and
protection including protection of land and
prevention of soil erosion. Pre-legislative
research designed to provide a scientific
basis for Community legislation.
1.1.1.-5.5.
New tools and models for the integrated
and sustainable development of rural and
other relevant areas
1.1.1.-6.
Key action The Ageing Population and
Disabilities
1.1.1.-6.1.
Age-related illnesses and health problems
1.1.1.-6.2.
Determinants of health ageing
1.1.1.-6.3.
Democraphy and epidemiology of ageing
1.1.1 .-6.4.
Coping with functional limitations in old age
1.1.1 .-6.5.
Health and social care services to older
people
1.1.1 .-7.
Chronic and degenerative diseases, cancer,
diabetes, cardivascular diseases and rare
•diseases
1.1.1.-7.1.
Aetiology, pathophysiology, progress and
outcome of diseases
1.1.1
.-7.2.
Evaluatio n of therapies through
multinational, large scale studies/trials
1.1.1
.-7.3.
Optimised use of databases, registries,
reagents and sample banks
1.1.1
.-8.
Research into genomes and diseases of
genetic origin
1.1.1.-8.1.
Interpretation of the meaning of genome
information
Thematic Priority Codes
1.1.1 .-8.2.
Acquisition of, access to and interpretation
of genomic and functional data
1.1.1 .-8.3.
Development of novel expression systems,
model organisms, mutant, transgenic and
hybrid organisms
1.1.1.-8.4.
Development and application of
underpinning biochemistry, biophysical,
statistical and computational approaches
1.1.1.-9.
Neurosciences
1.1.1.-9.1.
Cell communication including mechanisms
of learning and memory
1.1.1.-9.2.
Brain theories, computational neuroscience
and neuroinformatics
1.1.1 .-9.3.
Brain development, disorders and repair
and their clinical, epidemiological and
social implications
1.1.1 .-9.4.
Behaviour, cognition and functional
mapping of the brain
1.1.1.-10.
Public health and health services research
1.1.1.-10.1.
Public health research, health services
research and health and safety
1.1.1.-10.2.
Fighting drug related problems
1.1.1.-11.
Research relating to the persons with
disabilities
1.1.1.-11.1.
Determinants of impairment, disability and
handicap
1.1.1.-11.2.
Methodologies for the assessment of
quality of life
1.1.1.-11.3.
Innovative technological research for the
rehabilitation and assistance
1.1.1.-11.4.
Health and social care delivery
1.1.1.-12.
Biomedical ethics and bioethics in the context
of respect for fundamental human values
1.1.1.-12.1.
Ethical aspects of scientific and
technological developments
1.1.1.-12.2.
Ethical framework for life sciences
1.1.1.-12.3.
Public policies, law and bioethics
1.1.1.-12.4.
Bioethics infrastructures and methodologies
1.1.1.-13.
Socio- economic aspects of life sciences and
technologies
1.1.1.-13.1.
Development of indicators and knowledge
bases relevant to public policy decision
making and regulation; technology
evaluation and assessment, public
perception and information
1.1.1.-13.2.
Analysi s of the links between life sciences
and technologies and policies in the field of
industry, agriculture, fisheries, food,
environment, sustainable development,
public health
1.1.1 .-13.3.
Analysi s of social and economic driving
forces and of barriers to development and
exploitation of new opportunities in the
bioindustries
1.1.1.-14.
Support for_research infrastructures .
1.1.1.-14.1.
Biological collections
1.1.1.-14.2.
Biologicalinformation resources
1.1.1.-14.3.
Clinical research facilities
1.1.1.-14.4.
Pre-clinical research facilities
1.1.1.-14.5.
Facilities for aquaculture and fishery
research
1.1.2.
User-friendly
Information
society (IST)
1.1.2.-1.
Key action Systems and services for the
citizen
1.1.2.-1.1.
RTD spanning key action 1
1.1.2.-1.2.
Health
1.1.2.-1.3.
Persons with special needs, including the
disabled and the elderly
1.1.2.-1.4.
Administrations
1.1.2.-1.5.
Environment
1.1.2.-1.6.
Transportand tourism
1.1.2.-2.
Key action_New Methods qfjyqrk_and
Electronic Commerce
1.1.2.-2.1.
RTD spanning key action 2
1.1.2.-2.2.
Flexible, mobile and remote working
methods and tools
1.1.2.-2.3.
Management systems for suppliers and
consumers
1.1.2.-2.4.
Information and network security and other
confidence- building technologies
1.1.2.-3.
Key_actipn Multimedia Content and Tools
1.1.2.-1.
RTD spanning key action 3
1.1.2.-3.2.
Interactive publishing, digital content and
cultural heritage
1.1.2.-3.3.
Education and training
1.1.2.-3.4.
Human language technologies
1.1.2.-3.5.
Information access, filtering, analysis and
handling
1.1.2.-4.
Key action Essential Technologies and
Infrastructures
1.1.2.-4.1.
RTD spanning key action IV
1.1.2.-4.2.
Technologies for management of
information processing, communications
and networks, including broad-band,
together with their implementation,
interoperability and application
1.1.2.-4.3.
Technologies and engineering for software,
systems and services, including high-quality
statistics
1.1.2.-4.4.
Real-time and large-scale simulation and
visualisation technologies
1.1.2.-4.5.
Mobile and personal communications and
systems, including satellite- related systems
and services
1.1.2.-4.6.
Interfaces making use of the various senses
1.1.2.-4.7.
Peripherals, sub-systems and microsystems
1.1.2.-4.8.
Microelectronics
1.1.2.-5.
Cross programme themes
1.1.2.-5.1.
Cross programme actions
1.1.2.-5.2.
Cross-programme clusters
1.1.2.-6.
Generic activities: Future and emerging
technologies
1.1.2.-6.1.
FET 0: Open domain
1.1.2.-6.2.
Proactive Initiatives
1.1.2.-7.
Support for research Infrastructures: research
networking
1.1.2.-7.1.
RN1 : Broad-band interconnection of
national research, education and training
networks, and testbeds
1.1.2.-7.2.
RN2: Testbeds for advanced networking
and application experiments
1.1.2.-8.
IST support measures
1.1.2.-8.1.
Take-up Measures
1.1.2.-8.2.
Concerted actions and thematic networks
1.1.2.-8.3.
Accompanying measures
1.1.2.-8.4.
Technology stimulation projects to
encourage and facilitate SME participation
1.1.2.-8.5.
Training Fellowships
1.1.3.
Competitive
and Sustainable
Growth
1.1.3.-1.
Key Action Innovative Products, Processes
andOrganisation
1.1.3.-1.1.
Efficient production, including design,
manufacturing and control
1.1.3.-1.2.
Intelligent production
1.1.3.-1.3. ,
Eco-efficient processing and design
1.1.3.-1.4.
Organisation of production and work
1.1.3.-2.
Key Action Sustainable Mobility and
Intermodality
1.1.3.-2.1.
Socio-economic scenarios for mobility of
people and goods
1.1.3.-2.2.
Infrastructures and their interfaces with
transport means and systems
1.1.3.-2.3.
Modal and intermodal transport
management systems
1.1.3.-.3.
Key Action Land Transport and Marine
Technologies
1.1.3.-3.1.
Critical technologies for road and rail
transport
1.1.3.-3.2.
Critical marine technologies
1.1.3.-4.
Key Action New Perspectives in Aeronautics
1.1.3.-4.1.
Reducing aircraft development cost and
time to market
1.1.3.-4.2.
Improving aircraft efficiency
1.1.3.-4.3.
Improving environmental friendliness of
aircraft.
1.1.3.-4.4.'
Improving operational capability and safety
of aircraft
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