Difference between revisions of "Portal:Marine Biotechnology/Research Area Priorities"

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The target research areas to address key societal challenges are listed below:
 
The target research areas to address key societal challenges are listed below:
  
* Food: Development of food products and ingredients of marine origin (algae, invertebrates, fish) with optimal nutritional properties for human health
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* '''Food''': Development of food products and ingredients of marine origin (algae, invertebrates, fish) with optimal nutritional properties for human health
  
* Energy: Development and demonstration of viable renewable energy products and processes, notably through the use of marine algae
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* '''Energy''': Development and demonstration of viable renewable energy products and processes, notably through the use of marine algae
  
* Health: Development of novel drugs, treatments and health and personal care products
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* '''Health''': Development of novel drugs, treatments and health and personal care products
  
* Industrial Products and Processes: Development of marine-derived molecules exploitable by industry including enzymes, biopolymers and biomaterials
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* '''Industrial Products and Processes''': Development of marine-derived molecules exploitable by industry including enzymes, biopolymers and biomaterials
  
* Environment: Development of biotechnological approaches, mechanisms and applications to address key environmental issues
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* '''Environment''': Development of biotechnological approaches, mechanisms and applications to address key environmental issues

Revision as of 13:07, 10 September 2012

Developments in life science technologies are one of the key drivers of Marine Biotechnology research. Previous advances in molecular biology, genomics and -omics have contributed to Marine Biotechnology developments. Future challenges include the development and optimisation of appropriate bio-engineering tools, the cultivation of microorganisms and the use of marine model organisms as they are expected to have a large impact on future progress in Marine Biotechnology. The target research areas to address key societal challenges are listed below:

  • Food: Development of food products and ingredients of marine origin (algae, invertebrates, fish) with optimal nutritional properties for human health
  • Energy: Development and demonstration of viable renewable energy products and processes, notably through the use of marine algae
  • Health: Development of novel drugs, treatments and health and personal care products
  • Industrial Products and Processes: Development of marine-derived molecules exploitable by industry including enzymes, biopolymers and biomaterials
  • Environment: Development of biotechnological approaches, mechanisms and applications to address key environmental issues