A Collaborative European Approach to Accelerating Translational Marine Science
Marine environments account for over 90% of the biosphere and hold tremendous potential for biotechnological applications and drug discovery. To fully exploit this potential and develop interesting discoveries into useful molecular tools and successful products, a multidisciplinary approach is indis...
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doaj-fd2006fd65a247b2959e688ed0c4d44b2021-04-02T03:07:31ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122018-07-01638110.3390/jmse6030081jmse6030081A Collaborative European Approach to Accelerating Translational Marine SciencePhilip Brennecke0Maria I. Ferrante1Ian A. Johnston2David Smith3Leibniz-Research Institute for Molecular Pharmacology, Robert-Roessle-Strasse 10, 13125 Berlin, GermanyIntegrative Marine Ecology, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, 80121 Napoli, ItalyScottish Oceans Institute, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland KY16 8LB, UKCAB International, Bakeham Lane, Egham, Surrey TW20 9TY, UKMarine environments account for over 90% of the biosphere and hold tremendous potential for biotechnological applications and drug discovery. To fully exploit this potential and develop interesting discoveries into useful molecular tools and successful products, a multidisciplinary approach is indispensable. Here, we introduce the European Marine Biological Research Infrastructure Cluster (EMBRIC), a novel collaborative initiative that aims to facilitate translational marine science and remove existing bottlenecks that are currently impeding blue innovation. In the context of this initiative, pilot projects have been designed to test the functionality of the cluster focusing on two specific sectors of marine biotechnology: (i) the discovery and exploitation of marine natural products and (ii) the marker-assisted selection of desirable traits in aquaculture. EMBRIC brings together the expertise of six European Research Infrastructures on accessing the potential of marine organisms, specifically on the 99% of bacteria yet to be grown in culture, the microalgae, finfish, and shellfish. It improves the throughput and efficiency of workflows for discovery of novel marine products and facilitates projects that require an interdisciplinary approach. The objective is to develop coherent chains of high quality services for access to biological, analytical, and data resources by deploying common underpinning technologies and practices. The connection of academic science with industry is being strengthened by engaging companies, as well as geographically separated public and private-sector communities in the domain of marine biotechnology, and by federating technology transfer services amongst the players involved.http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/6/3/81marine biotechnologymicroorganismsmicroalgaefinfishresearch infrastructurediscovery pipelinebioactive compounds |
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Philip Brennecke Maria I. Ferrante Ian A. Johnston David Smith A Collaborative European Approach to Accelerating Translational Marine Science Journal of Marine Science and Engineering marine biotechnology microorganisms microalgae finfish research infrastructure discovery pipeline bioactive compounds |
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A Collaborative European Approach to Accelerating Translational Marine Science |
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A Collaborative European Approach to Accelerating Translational Marine Science |
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A Collaborative European Approach to Accelerating Translational Marine Science |
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A Collaborative European Approach to Accelerating Translational Marine Science |
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A Collaborative European Approach to Accelerating Translational Marine Science |
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collaborative european approach to accelerating translational marine science |
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Journal of Marine Science and Engineering |
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Marine environments account for over 90% of the biosphere and hold tremendous potential for biotechnological applications and drug discovery. To fully exploit this potential and develop interesting discoveries into useful molecular tools and successful products, a multidisciplinary approach is indispensable. Here, we introduce the European Marine Biological Research Infrastructure Cluster (EMBRIC), a novel collaborative initiative that aims to facilitate translational marine science and remove existing bottlenecks that are currently impeding blue innovation. In the context of this initiative, pilot projects have been designed to test the functionality of the cluster focusing on two specific sectors of marine biotechnology: (i) the discovery and exploitation of marine natural products and (ii) the marker-assisted selection of desirable traits in aquaculture. EMBRIC brings together the expertise of six European Research Infrastructures on accessing the potential of marine organisms, specifically on the 99% of bacteria yet to be grown in culture, the microalgae, finfish, and shellfish. It improves the throughput and efficiency of workflows for discovery of novel marine products and facilitates projects that require an interdisciplinary approach. The objective is to develop coherent chains of high quality services for access to biological, analytical, and data resources by deploying common underpinning technologies and practices. The connection of academic science with industry is being strengthened by engaging companies, as well as geographically separated public and private-sector communities in the domain of marine biotechnology, and by federating technology transfer services amongst the players involved. |
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marine biotechnology microorganisms microalgae finfish research infrastructure discovery pipeline bioactive compounds |
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