Project: The Flemish contribution to the European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC-ERIC)
2021-01-01 – 2024-12-31
- Abstract
EMBRC-ERIC, or the European Marine Biological Resource Centre, is a distributed European Research Infrastructure Cluster, which provides and supports large scale and high quality marine science in Europe. It was established to bring together the distributed infrastructures and HR in European marine research groups to answer Europe's challenges related to food, health and global change. With 9 members (Belgium, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Spain and the UK), this ERIC offers access to a portfolio of research platforms, biological resources, analytical services, training, expert advice and data, to users from academia to industry. For Belgium, 5 Operators are involved: 4 Flemish (UGent, VLIZ, KU Leuven and UHasselt) and 1 federal (RBINS). With this proposal, the Flemish partners aim at delivering top-level services and to coordinate and expand the training component for EMBRC. By participating in EMBRC, Flanders will be on the front stage of the Blue Economy scenario, with fundamental and applied research and education activities in sustainable aquaculture, exploitation of living resources, blue biotechnology, ecosystem health and marine management.
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Phylogenomics reveals insights into the functional evolution of the genus Agrobacterium and enables the description of Agrobacterium divergens sp. nov
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Uncovering genomic features and biosynthetic gene clusters in endophytic bacteria from roots of the medicinal plant Alkanna tinctoria Tausch as a strategy to identify novel biocontrol bacteria
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More than just hitchhikers : a survey of bacterial communities associated with diatoms originating from sea turtles
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Description and functional testing of four species of the novel phototrophic genus Chioneia gen. nov., isolated from different East Antarctic environments
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Characterizing algal microbiomes using long-read nanopore sequencing
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Roseomonas hellenica sp. nov., isolated from roots of wild-growing Alkanna tinctoria
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Spirosoma utsteinense sp. nov. isolated from Antarctic ice-free soils from the Utsteinen region, East Antarctica