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3 years 7 months ago

  • The third Micro B3 Banner "Decoding Marine (Meta)Genomics for Biotechnology" was shown for the first time at the Industry Expert Workshop in Groningen, the Netherlands, October 14-15 2013. It was designed by Saskia Wesnigk, EMPA Brighton and Damian Steel, Graphic Designer at www.SussexSigns.com, based on ideas by Johanna Wesnigk, Fergal O’Gara, Dick Janssen and others.

    We would like to thank all who shared their photographs with us:

    • Pictures of Icelandic hot springs and bacteria found there: Dr. Viggó Þór Marteinsson, Matis, ohf. / Icelandic Food and Biotech R&D Vínlandsleið 12, 113 Reykjavík - www.matis.is
    • Pictures of Urania anoxic hypersaline lake and the bacteria found there: courtesy of NSF OCE-0849578, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution/Virginia Edgcomb©WHOI www.whoi.edu Thank you also to Michail M. Yakimov Marine Molecular Microbiology & Biotechnology CNR - Institute for Coastal Marine Environment, Messina, Italy www.cnr.it
    • Pictures of the ROV Quest and hot smoker courtesy of: MARUM – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen www.marum.de
    • Laboratory picture: Dr. Fernando de la Calle. PharmaMar, S.A. Madrid, Spain, www.pharmamar.com
    • Pictures of Plankton: The "Plankton Chronicles Project” http://www.planktonchronicles.org
    • Pictures of Bacteria: Prof. Heribert Cypionka http://www.pmbio.icbm.de/mikrobiologischer-garten/eng/index.php3. Also Prof. Frank Oliver Glöckner, Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany.
    • Further pictures were bought from Shutterstock.com.

    The banner is available for your next event. It  is mounted within a roll-up mechanism and thus can be displayed whereever you like to place it. let us know at www.microb3.eu/contact if you want to display one or more of them, so we can arrange shipping it to you. It comes in a protective shell of  approx. 90 length and 20 cm diameter and weighs 3 kg. The size when mounted is 2 m high and 80 cm wide.

    You are also invited to print off the banner in any format that suits you and use it for flyers or posters. If you need higher resolution, please contact us so we can give you access via a Dropbox.

    3 years 7 months ago
  • The second Micro B3 Banner "Life on Earth evolved from the Oceans" was shown for the first time at the EEB meeting in Bremen May 6-8 2013 and then at the EMBO Diatom workshop. It was designed by Saskia Wesnigk, EMPA Brighton and Chris Boseley, Senior Graphic Designer, www.SussexSigns.com, based on ideas by Chris Bowler, Johanna Wesnigk, Frank Oliver Glöckner, with input from Josep Gasol, Renzo Kottmann and others.

    We would like to thank all those who shared their photographs with us:

    Pictures of Plankton: The"Plankton Chronicles Project” http://www.planktonchronicles.org

    Pictures of Bacteria: Prof. Heribert Cypionka

    http://www.pmbio.icbm.de/mikrobiologischer-garten/eng/index.php3

    Pictures of Viruses: Matt B. Sullivan (2007). Exploring the vast diversity of marine viruses, Oceanography 20:135-139  http://www.eebweb.arizona.edu/faculty/mbsulli/

    Dr Willie Wilson, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences https://ncma.bigelow.org/

    Pictures of Marine Fungi: Figures and photos of fungal colonies originate from the marine fungal strain collection of the Kiel center for marine natural products (KiWiZ) and the project MARINE FUNGI (www.marinefungi.eu). Copyright: GEOMAR

    Also from the book by: Guangyi Wang, Xin Wang, Xianhua Liu, and Qian Li, Diversity and Biogeochemical Function of Planktonic Fungi in the Ocean. http://www.hawaii.edu/microbiology

    Other pictures were bought from Shutterstock.com.

    The banner is available for your next event. It  is mounted within a roll-up mechanism and thus can be displayed whereever you like to place it. let us know at www.microb3.eu/contact if you want to display one or more of them, so we can arrange shipping it to you. It comes in a protective shell of  approx. 90 length and 20 cm diameter and weighs 3 kg. The size when mounted is 2 m high and 80 cm wide.

    You are also invited to print off the banner in any format that suits you and use it for flyers or posters. If you need higher resolution, please contact us so we can give you access via a Dropbox.

    3 years 7 months ago
  • Our Banner on the "Micro B3 Integrative Bioinformatics Information System" was first shown at the BioMarine conference in London in October 2012. It was designed by Saskia Wesnigk, EMPA Brighton and Chris Boseley, Senior Graphic Designer, www.SussexSigns.com, based on ideas by Johanna Wesnigk, Frank Oliver Glöckner, with input from Renzo Kottmann and others.

    The banner is available for your next event. It  is mounted within a roll-up mechanism and thus can be displayed whereever you like to place it. let us know at www.microb3.eu/contact if you want to display one or more of them, so we can arrange shipping it to you. It comes in a protective shell of  approx. 90 length and 20 cm diameter and weighs 3 kg. The size when mounted is 2 m high and 80 cm wide.

    You are also invited to print off the banner in any format that suits you and use it for flyers or posters. If you need higher resolution, please contact us so we can give you access via a Dropbox.

    3 years 7 months ago

3 years 9 months ago

  • The think tank made recommendations on the use of beneficial marine microbes, as well as the human resources and infrastructures needed for SMEs and large industry to benefit from marine data.
    Several recommendations were developed, among them how to make especially young scientists more aware of market interests and pressures. In order to mould the thinking of a next generation of scientists in a more entrepreneurial way, their training and education should encompass business-relevant skills. Another key point is the necessary efficient up-scaling of production. Finally it was suggested that easy-to-understand messages on promising marine and environmental biotech options will create a positive image for products ‘from the sea’.

    For the full article and to see who attended, please follow this link: /sites/default/files/BioMarine%20Aquafeed%20article.pdf

    3 years 9 months ago

3 years 10 months ago

  • The international BioMarine Business Convention which was held in London (24-25 October 2012) with 150 high level attendees from Europe, USA and Canada included six think tanks on marine biotech topics. Two representatives of the Micro B3 coordination team provided input as moderators and session leaders for two of these. For the think tank focusing on marine biotech for health applications, Frank Oliver Glöckner led the discussions on the optimum use of libraries and culture collections for medical and pharmaceutical uses. Johanna Wesnigk chaired a group with cluster representatives focussing on the role of public private partnerships and technological centres to bring industry academia collaboration forward to promote marine bio-actives to "big pharma". Johanna Wesnigk also moderated the think tank on marine biotech for the environment, which developed several recommendations in two parallel groups. The think tank on industry needs was chaired by Frank Oliver Glöckner and the one on scientific output, i.e. using the new 'Omics techniques to speed up generation of proteins and enzymes harnessing knowledge of natural cycles, evolution and selection, was led by Meredith Lloyd-Evans.

    Click here for the Final report of the entire event

    3 years 10 months ago

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