Meeting Agenda. February 1 st. 8:30 a.m. Welcome coffee Rotonde, first floor, Building 10. Location: INRA, route de Saint-Cyr, Versailles.

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2 Meeting Agenda Location: INRA, route de Saint-Cyr, Versailles. Date: Thursday, February 1 st and Friday, February 2 nd, 2018 Time: 9:00 a.m to 6:00 p.m. February 1 st 8:30 a.m. Welcome coffee Rotonde, first floor, Building 10 I. Opening address and welcome address Amphitheater J. Rebischung, Building 10 9:00 Opening by the French minister for Research 9:15 Welcome adress Philippe Mauguin, President and CEO of INRA II. INRA Meta-Programs: a tool for transdisciplinary research 9:30 Introduction to IWIM workshop Dr. Jean-François Soussana, Vice-President International, INRA 9:45 Highlights from INRA s meta-program projects (5-10 min pitches) Meta-omics of microbial ecosystems (MEM) Gabrielle Véronèse Integrated Plant Health Management (SMACH) Jean-Benoît Morel Adaptation of Agriculture and Forestry to Climate Change (AAFCC) Nathalie Ollat Genomic selection (SELGEN) Stéphane Lemarié Food practices and behaviors (DID IT) Louis George Soler Integrated Management of Animal Health (GISA) Christian Ducrot Management of Agro-Ecosystem Services (ECOSERV) Danièle Magda Transition for Global Food Security (GLOFOODS) Allison Loconto Organic Farming and Food (OF&F) Stéphane Bellon 11:00 Coffee break (Rotonde, first floor)

3 11:30 Findings from the synthesis report on meta-programs Dr. Thierry Caquet, Scientific Director Environment, INRA 12:00 Findings from IWIM s Scientific Committee Prof. Mark Howden, Australian National University, Canberra 12:30 Roundtable on interdisciplinary research programs Dr. Brian Gray, Assistant Deputy Minister Science and Technology, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Dr. Xueping Zhou, DG Plant protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Prof. Martin Scholten (Head Animal Sciences, Wageningen University Research, Netherlands) Moderator: Dr. Jean-François Soussana, Vice-President international, INRA 13:15 Lunch break III. Sharing our understanding of research programs addressing grand challenges 14:30 Lecture. Land sustainability and global change Prof. Pavel Kabat, DG and CEO, International Institute for Applied System Analysis, Austria 15:00 Towards a foresight on SDG compatible European food systems Dr. Monique Axelos, Scientific Director food and bioeconomy, INRA 15:15 Coffee/ Tea IV. Rethinking the Meta-program tool (3 parallel sessions) 15:45 SDAR room A, Building 10, first floor a. From meta-programs to mission-oriented programs? Moderators: Isabelle Albouy (INRA) and Dr. Heather McKhann (FACCE JPI) Rapporteurs: Dr. Didier Andrivon (INRA), Prof. Tom Curtis (Newcastle U.) SDAR room B, Building 10, first floor b. From meta-programs to international programs? Moderator : Dr. Jean-François Soussana (INRA) Rapporteurs: Dr.? (INRA), Prof. Rebecca Nelson (Cornell U.) Biblio room, ground floor, Building 1-2 c. From meta-programs to open innovation and participatory research? Moderator: Dr. Christine Cherbut (INRA) Rapporteurs: Dr. Stéphane Lemarié (INRA), Prof. Rachel Bezner-Kerr (Cornell U.) 17:30 Transfer to hotels and dinner February 2 nd 8:30 a.m. Welcome coffee Rotonde, first floor, Building 10 V. New frontiers and new visions 8:30 Reports from breakouts 9:00 Lecture. Bioeconomy and circular economy Prof. Joachim von Braun, Bonn University, Germany 9:30 Towards a zero plastic bioeconomy Dr. Nathalie Gontard, INRA, Montpellier 9:45 Lecture. Integrating health, food and the environment. Dr. Shenggen Fan, DG International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, USA 10:15 Healthier and more sustainable food systems. From diagnosis to participatory design. Dr. Jean Dallongeville, Head Human nutrition division, INRA 10:30 Lecture. Knowledge based agricultural and food policies Dr. Charlina Vitcheva, Deputy DG, Joint Research Center, European Commission 11:00 Digital agriculture and emerging technologies Dr. Christian Huyghe, Scientific Director agriculture 11:15 Modeling future landscapes of adaptation to climatic and sanitary risks in European agriculture. Dr. Jean-François Soussana, Vice-President International, INRA VI. New frontiers and new visions through Meta-Programs (4 parallel sessions, coffee will be served in the rooms) 11:30 Amphitheater, Building 10 a. AAFC, ECOSERV, ORGANIC (Climate change adaptation, Ecosystem services, Organic Farming) Moderator: Dr. Guy Richard (INRA) Rapporteurs: Dr. Nathalie Breda (INRA), Dr. Lucius Tamm (FIBL) SDAR room A, Building 10, first floor b. SMACH, GISA (Integrated management of crop and animal health) Moderator: Dr. Christian Lannou (INRA) Rapporteurs: Dr. Christine Citti (INRA), Prof. Carsten Enevoldsen (Copenhagen U.) SDAR room B, Building 10, first floor c. DIDIT, GLOFOODS (Diets, health and food security) Moderator: Dr. Alban Thomas (INRA) Rapporteurs : Dr. Jean-Michel Chardigny (INRA), Prof. Adam Drewnowski (U. of Washington) Biblio room, ground floor, Building 1-2 d. MEM, SELGEN (Microbial metagenomics, animal & plant genomic breeding) Moderator: Dr. Emmanuelle Maguin (INRA) Rapporteurs: Dr. Didier Boichard (INRA), Prof. Peter Langridge (Adelaide U.)

4 notes 13:00 Lunch break 14:15 Reports from breakouts 14:45 Findings from IWIM 2018 Dr. Christine Cherbut, Deputy Director for Science, INRA VII. Strengthening the impacts of inter-disciplinary research 15:00 Strengthening the impacts of research at international scale Sami Gaiji, Head Agriculture Research and Extension at FAO 15:30 Strengthening the impacts in Europe through the Framework Program 9 John Bell, Director of Bioeconomy, DG Research and Innovation, European Commission. 16:00 Conclusions of IWIM2018 Philippe Mauguin, President and CEO, INRA 17:00 End of IWIM 2018 and transfer to hotels Saturday, Feb. 3: Optional visit of Versailles historical castle

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