ESF-COST High-Level Research Conference
20-25 June 2010
Conference Overview |
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During the last decade, the scientific and political landscape of marine biotechnology has been deeply modified. Despite significant achievements, marine biotechnology is not contributing to its full potential in answering the numerous challenges European countries are facing now with the present global crisis. How marine biotechnology can contribute to these challenges is therefore an even more relevant question nowadays than ten years ago.
The Marine Board-ESF and COST are organizing a conference to promote scientific excellence in marine biotechnology by providing leading scientists and young researchers with a platform to present their work, to discuss current scientific understanding and recent developments in key areas of marine biotechnology, and to identify the priorities for further research and infrastructure.
The Conference will draw from a broad range of scientific and technological disciplines focusing on identified themes, research tools and approaches of strategic importance for Europe, including but not limited to algae and seaweed biomass, aquaculture, bioprospecting, human and environmental health, enzymes, marine bionanotechnology and biomaterials, marine models, marine –‘omics’, pollution and bioremediation, bioinformatics and research infrastructures. The emphasis of the Conference is on innovation and vision for the future of marine biotechnology in Europe, moving from exploitation to sustainability.
The Conference will be structured around seven half-day sessions, organized under high-level themes which serve as an umbrella to address a wide range of relevant aspects of Marine Biotechnological research and associated challenges. These are:
To see the Final Programme please click here.