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The Genomic Applications Partnership Program (GAPP) aims to tackle key challenges in agriculture through a collaborative project focused on utilizing genomics. This initiative identifies user-defined needs for sustainable practices and crop optimization, presenting genomics-driven solutions as pivotal to achieving agricultural goals. The project will develop and validate innovative tools, combining academic expertise with practical application, ensuring socio-economic benefits for Canada. A strategic commercialization plan will maximize impact, ensuring the uptake of outcomes in policy and industry.
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Genomic Applications Partnership Program (GAPP) Academic Name User Name
User Need • Describe the key challenge or opportunity as defined by the User and the potential of a genomics-derived solution to address the need or opportunity • Explain how this product or service is integral to the user’s objectives and strategy.
Project Plan • Outline the plan for carrying out the project: • The project • the project objectives; • a description of the product, tool or process to be developed, validated or enhanced and its current stage of development • The partnership • a description of the Academic and the User and their roles in the project • a description of how the partnership is structured and how it leverages the resources and expertise of the partners
Benefits to Canada • Describe, with supporting evidence: • the deliverables to be realized by the end of the project; • the market potential, or other measurable impact, for the product, tool or process to be developed, validated or enhanced; • who will benefit from the project, including how the deliverables will benefit the User; • the unique advantages the product, tool or process will deliver; • the plan for exploiting the results of the project for the socio-economic benefit of Canada in the near term (within 3-5 years of project completion), including a summary of the commercialization/translation strategy, or other strategies to ensure uptake into policy or practice; • the plans for handling IP, if applicable; and,the User’s ability to deliver on the plan to exploit the results of the project.