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EBB

European Marine Biological Resource Centre Bank

Investigador principal

Group Leader

Doutoramento em Biologia pela FCUP, Porto. Professor Catedrático – Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto e director do CIIMAR – Centro Interdisciplinar de Investigação Marinha e Ambiental, Chief Strategy Officer – Agricultura – Fykia Biotech. Diretor da Equipa de Biotecnologia Azul e Saúde (BBE) do CIIMAR.
Investigação principal: metabolitos secundários de cianobactérias: toxinas e moléculas com aplicações biotecnológicas. Diretor da coleção de culturas LEGE que compreende mais de 2.000 estirpes de cianobactérias e microalgas. Publicou 490 artigos em Biotecnologia e Ecotoxicologia. Coordenador de dois projetos H2020: RISE e ERA Chair.
Diretor do Programa Doutoral em Biotecnologia Marinha e Aquacultura (U Porto e U Minho).

EQUIPAS DE INVESTIGAÇÃO:
Biotecnologia azul, saúde e ambiente

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The coastal regions in Europe through their S3s acknowledge the potential of Marine Biological Resources (MBRs) and especially blue biotechnologies (technological applications that use marine biological systems, living organisms or derivates to make or modify products or processes for specific uses, as defined by the Convention on Biological Diversity) to generate and promote employment, economic and regional development, contributing to growth and cohesion.

MBRs are one of the main services provided by marine ecosystems. Culture collections of MBRs are key to the systematic research of interesting and unique genes, bioactives and biomaterials from the marine environment with potential for commercial development and job creation in coastal regions.

The EMBRC BioBank (EBB) will set the basis for the common operation of the distributed marine biobanking facilities of the European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC) by:

i) Setting up technological tools and common procedures for the ex-situ maintenance of MBRs along the whole phylogenetic tree of life; and:

ii) the application of best practice guidelines throughout the EBB collections to ensure compliance with regulatory framework that sets the rules on access and benefit sharing (ABS) on the use of marine bioresources for commercial and academic research.

iii) the development of innovation use cases involving industrial end users and administrations at the national and European level with competence in regulating ABS for the production of a set of best practice guidelines for ABS compliance when using MBRs for innovation purposes.

The EBB will ultimately facilitate sustainable access to Atlantic marine biodiversity, its associated data, and extractable products for local and international academia and industry users.

Equipas de investigação
Biotecnologia azul, saúde e ambiente
Instituição líder
Universidad de Vigo, Spain
Programa
Interreg Atlantic Area
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