As part of the 76th EAAP Annual Meeting in Innsbruck, the EU-LI-PHE project brought together Young Researchers and Innovators and senior scientists from Working Groups 4 and 5 for a focused summer meeting. The sessions provided a unique opportunity to discuss, plan, and develop project activities through the perspective of stakeholder engagement, dissemination, and awareness raising.

Participants worked collaboratively on a range of topics, including review papers and book chapters on livestock phenomics, policy briefs, and project deliverables. The meeting also focused on planning webinars, updating newsletters, and organizing upcoming events, ensuring that EU-LI-PHE outputs reach a wide audience and have a meaningful impact.
Beyond project tasks, the sessions emphasized the professional development of young researchers. By actively contributing to discussions, coordinating activities, and engaging with stakeholders, participants strengthened their skills in scientific communication, networking, and knowledge dissemination.

This meeting reflects EU-LI-PHE’s commitment to fostering the next generation of experts in livestock phenomics while ensuring that project outputs are accessible, relevant, and impactful for the scientific community and stakeholders alike.




