A new network for the advancement of marine biotechnology in Europe and beyond
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Resumo: | Marine organisms produce a vast diversity of metabolites with biological activities useful for humans, e.g., cytotoxic, antioxidant, anti-microbial, insecticidal, herbicidal, anticancer, pro-osteogenic and pro-regenerative, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, cholesterol-lowering, nutritional, photoprotective, horticultural or other beneficial properties. These metabolites could help satisfy the increasing demand for alternative sources of nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, cosmeceuticals, food, feed, and novel bio-based products. In addition, marine biomass itself can serve as the source material for the production of various bulk commodities (e.g., biofuels, bioplastics, biomaterials). The sustainable exploitation of marine bio-resources and the development of biomolecules and polymers are also known as the growing field of marine biotechnology. Up to now, over 35,000 natural products have been characterized from marine organisms, but many more are yet to be uncovered, as the vast diversity of biota in the marine systems remains largely unexplored. Since marine biotechnology is still in its infancy, there is a need to create effective, operational, inclusive, sustainable, transnational and transdisciplinary networks with a serious and ambitious commitment for knowledge transfer, training provision, dissemination of best practices and identification of the emerging technological trends through science communication activities. A collaborative (net)work is today compelling to provide innovative solutions and products that can be commercialized to contribute to the circular bioeconomy. This perspective article highlights the importance of establishing such collaborative frameworks using the example of Ocean4Biotech, an Action within the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) that connects all and any stakeholders with an interest in marine biotechnology in Europe and beyond. |
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A new network for the advancement of marine biotechnology in Europe and beyondMarine biotechnologyMarine natural productsSustainabilityBlue growthMarine biodiversity and chemodiversityScience communicationResponsible research and innovationStakeholder engagementMarine organisms produce a vast diversity of metabolites with biological activities useful for humans, e.g., cytotoxic, antioxidant, anti-microbial, insecticidal, herbicidal, anticancer, pro-osteogenic and pro-regenerative, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, cholesterol-lowering, nutritional, photoprotective, horticultural or other beneficial properties. These metabolites could help satisfy the increasing demand for alternative sources of nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, cosmeceuticals, food, feed, and novel bio-based products. In addition, marine biomass itself can serve as the source material for the production of various bulk commodities (e.g., biofuels, bioplastics, biomaterials). The sustainable exploitation of marine bio-resources and the development of biomolecules and polymers are also known as the growing field of marine biotechnology. Up to now, over 35,000 natural products have been characterized from marine organisms, but many more are yet to be uncovered, as the vast diversity of biota in the marine systems remains largely unexplored. Since marine biotechnology is still in its infancy, there is a need to create effective, operational, inclusive, sustainable, transnational and transdisciplinary networks with a serious and ambitious commitment for knowledge transfer, training provision, dissemination of best practices and identification of the emerging technological trends through science communication activities. A collaborative (net)work is today compelling to provide innovative solutions and products that can be commercialized to contribute to the circular bioeconomy. This perspective article highlights the importance of establishing such collaborative frameworks using the example of Ocean4Biotech, an Action within the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) that connects all and any stakeholders with an interest in marine biotechnology in Europe and beyond.FCT/UID/Multi/04326/2019, MAR2020 projects/OSTEOMAR/16.02.01-FMP-0057 and ALGASOLE/16.02.01-FMP-0058, INTERREG/ALGAREDC and Atlantic Area/BLUEHUMAN/EAPA/151/2016, UIDP/04423/2020; IF/00700/2014.European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme: 710566; MAR2020 projects OSTEOMAR/16.02.01-FMP-0057/ALGASOLE/16.02.01-FMP-0058. CEEC program - FCT/MCTES CEECIND/02968/2017. European Union (EU)774499.Frontiers MediaSapientiaRotter, AnaBacu, AriolaBarbier, MichèleBertoni, FrancescoBones, Atle M.Cancela, M. LeonorCarlsson, JensCarvalho, Maria F.Cegłowska, MartaDalay, Meltem ConkDailianis, ThanosDeniz, IremDrakulovic, DraganaDubnika, AritaEinarsson, HjörleifurErdoğan, AyşegülEroldoğan, Orhan TufanEzra, DavidFazi, StefanoFitzGerald, Richard J.Gargan, Laura M.Gaudêncio, Susana P.Ivošević DeNardis, NadicaJoksimovic, DanijelaKataržytė, MarijaKotta, JonneMandalakis, ManolisMatijošytė, IngaMazur-Marzec, HannaMassa-Gallucci, AlexiaMehiri, MohamedNielsen, Søren LaurentiusNovoveská, LucieOverlingė, DonataPortman, Michelle E.Pyrc, KrzysztofRebours, CélineReinsch, ThorstenReyes, FernandoRinkevich, BaruchRobbens, JohanRudovica, VitaSabotič, JericaSafarik, IvoTalve, SiretTasdemir, DenizSchneider, Xenia TheodotouThomas, Olivier P.Toruńska-Sitarz, AnnaVarese, Giovanna CristinaVasquez, Marlen I.2020-05-28T08:43:29Z20202020-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/13959eng2296-774510.3389/fmars.2020.00278info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:26:11Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/13959Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:05:03.104807Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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A new network for the advancement of marine biotechnology in Europe and beyond |
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A new network for the advancement of marine biotechnology in Europe and beyond |
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A new network for the advancement of marine biotechnology in Europe and beyond Rotter, Ana Marine biotechnology Marine natural products Sustainability Blue growth Marine biodiversity and chemodiversity Science communication Responsible research and innovation Stakeholder engagement |
title_short |
A new network for the advancement of marine biotechnology in Europe and beyond |
title_full |
A new network for the advancement of marine biotechnology in Europe and beyond |
title_fullStr |
A new network for the advancement of marine biotechnology in Europe and beyond |
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A new network for the advancement of marine biotechnology in Europe and beyond |
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A new network for the advancement of marine biotechnology in Europe and beyond |
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Rotter, Ana |
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Rotter, Ana Bacu, Ariola Barbier, Michèle Bertoni, Francesco Bones, Atle M. Cancela, M. Leonor Carlsson, Jens Carvalho, Maria F. Cegłowska, Marta Dalay, Meltem Conk Dailianis, Thanos Deniz, Irem Drakulovic, Dragana Dubnika, Arita Einarsson, Hjörleifur Erdoğan, Ayşegül Eroldoğan, Orhan Tufan Ezra, David Fazi, Stefano FitzGerald, Richard J. Gargan, Laura M. Gaudêncio, Susana P. Ivošević DeNardis, Nadica Joksimovic, Danijela Kataržytė, Marija Kotta, Jonne Mandalakis, Manolis Matijošytė, Inga Mazur-Marzec, Hanna Massa-Gallucci, Alexia Mehiri, Mohamed Nielsen, Søren Laurentius Novoveská, Lucie Overlingė, Donata Portman, Michelle E. Pyrc, Krzysztof Rebours, Céline Reinsch, Thorsten Reyes, Fernando Rinkevich, Baruch Robbens, Johan Rudovica, Vita Sabotič, Jerica Safarik, Ivo Talve, Siret Tasdemir, Deniz Schneider, Xenia Theodotou Thomas, Olivier P. Toruńska-Sitarz, Anna Varese, Giovanna Cristina Vasquez, Marlen I. |
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author |
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Bacu, Ariola Barbier, Michèle Bertoni, Francesco Bones, Atle M. Cancela, M. Leonor Carlsson, Jens Carvalho, Maria F. Cegłowska, Marta Dalay, Meltem Conk Dailianis, Thanos Deniz, Irem Drakulovic, Dragana Dubnika, Arita Einarsson, Hjörleifur Erdoğan, Ayşegül Eroldoğan, Orhan Tufan Ezra, David Fazi, Stefano FitzGerald, Richard J. Gargan, Laura M. Gaudêncio, Susana P. Ivošević DeNardis, Nadica Joksimovic, Danijela Kataržytė, Marija Kotta, Jonne Mandalakis, Manolis Matijošytė, Inga Mazur-Marzec, Hanna Massa-Gallucci, Alexia Mehiri, Mohamed Nielsen, Søren Laurentius Novoveská, Lucie Overlingė, Donata Portman, Michelle E. Pyrc, Krzysztof Rebours, Céline Reinsch, Thorsten Reyes, Fernando Rinkevich, Baruch Robbens, Johan Rudovica, Vita Sabotič, Jerica Safarik, Ivo Talve, Siret Tasdemir, Deniz Schneider, Xenia Theodotou Thomas, Olivier P. Toruńska-Sitarz, Anna Varese, Giovanna Cristina Vasquez, Marlen I. |
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Sapientia |
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Rotter, Ana Bacu, Ariola Barbier, Michèle Bertoni, Francesco Bones, Atle M. Cancela, M. Leonor Carlsson, Jens Carvalho, Maria F. Cegłowska, Marta Dalay, Meltem Conk Dailianis, Thanos Deniz, Irem Drakulovic, Dragana Dubnika, Arita Einarsson, Hjörleifur Erdoğan, Ayşegül Eroldoğan, Orhan Tufan Ezra, David Fazi, Stefano FitzGerald, Richard J. Gargan, Laura M. Gaudêncio, Susana P. Ivošević DeNardis, Nadica Joksimovic, Danijela Kataržytė, Marija Kotta, Jonne Mandalakis, Manolis Matijošytė, Inga Mazur-Marzec, Hanna Massa-Gallucci, Alexia Mehiri, Mohamed Nielsen, Søren Laurentius Novoveská, Lucie Overlingė, Donata Portman, Michelle E. Pyrc, Krzysztof Rebours, Céline Reinsch, Thorsten Reyes, Fernando Rinkevich, Baruch Robbens, Johan Rudovica, Vita Sabotič, Jerica Safarik, Ivo Talve, Siret Tasdemir, Deniz Schneider, Xenia Theodotou Thomas, Olivier P. Toruńska-Sitarz, Anna Varese, Giovanna Cristina Vasquez, Marlen I. |
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Marine biotechnology Marine natural products Sustainability Blue growth Marine biodiversity and chemodiversity Science communication Responsible research and innovation Stakeholder engagement |
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Marine biotechnology Marine natural products Sustainability Blue growth Marine biodiversity and chemodiversity Science communication Responsible research and innovation Stakeholder engagement |
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Marine organisms produce a vast diversity of metabolites with biological activities useful for humans, e.g., cytotoxic, antioxidant, anti-microbial, insecticidal, herbicidal, anticancer, pro-osteogenic and pro-regenerative, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, cholesterol-lowering, nutritional, photoprotective, horticultural or other beneficial properties. These metabolites could help satisfy the increasing demand for alternative sources of nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, cosmeceuticals, food, feed, and novel bio-based products. In addition, marine biomass itself can serve as the source material for the production of various bulk commodities (e.g., biofuels, bioplastics, biomaterials). The sustainable exploitation of marine bio-resources and the development of biomolecules and polymers are also known as the growing field of marine biotechnology. Up to now, over 35,000 natural products have been characterized from marine organisms, but many more are yet to be uncovered, as the vast diversity of biota in the marine systems remains largely unexplored. Since marine biotechnology is still in its infancy, there is a need to create effective, operational, inclusive, sustainable, transnational and transdisciplinary networks with a serious and ambitious commitment for knowledge transfer, training provision, dissemination of best practices and identification of the emerging technological trends through science communication activities. A collaborative (net)work is today compelling to provide innovative solutions and products that can be commercialized to contribute to the circular bioeconomy. This perspective article highlights the importance of establishing such collaborative frameworks using the example of Ocean4Biotech, an Action within the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) that connects all and any stakeholders with an interest in marine biotechnology in Europe and beyond. |
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