Directory of marine biotechnology research laboratories on the atlantic area
MARINE GUIDE
1. DIRECTORY FOR FRANCE
S.No Name of the Research Institute 1. UMR, 6250 LIENSs- Molecular Approaches, Environment and Health 2. Biodiversité et d’Ecologie Microbienne, (LUBEM) Université de Bretagne Occidentale 3. Process enginery, Environnement, Food and feeding industries agroalimentaire. University of Nantes, Ecole des Mines, ONIRIS 4. LBCM - Université de Bretagne- Sud/ IUEM
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Av Michel Crépeau-‐ Bâtiment Marie-‐ Curie-‐ F-‐17042 La Rochelle
ifruitie@univ-‐ lr.fr/sbordena@univ-‐lr.fr +33 546458562 http://lienss.univ-‐ larochelle.fr Bâtiment G, 6 rue de fleury@univ-‐brest.fr l’Université Campus de l’IUT de Quimper, +33(0) 298641930 29000 Quimper http://www.univ-‐ brest.fr/LUBEM/ CRTT, 37 Bd de l'Université BP 406 44602 St Nazaire Cedex
pascal.jaouen@univ-‐ nantes.fr www.gepea.fr
Ubs Campus Saint maudé Lorient / campus Tohannic Vannes
karine.rehel@univ-‐ubs.fr nathalie.bourgougnon@u niv-‐ubs.fr www.ubs.fr nathalie.bourgougnon@u niv-‐ubs.fr www.ubs.fr
+33 (0) 2 40 17 26 14
+33 546458562
Biotechnologie et Chimie marine EA 3884 University. Bretagne Sud Research Unit FLAVEUR (UMR CNRS 6144 GEPEA)
Campus Tohannic F-‐ 56017 Vannes
ONIRIS – Géraudière, BP 82225, 44322 carole.prost@oniris-‐ Nantes cedex 3 nantes.fr
+33 (0)251785517
Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer IUEM, Laboratoire des Sciences de l’Environnement Marin, LEMAR UMR CNRS/UBO/IRD n° 6539
Technopole Brest Iroise -‐ Place Nicolas Copernic F29280 PLOUZANÉ
+33 (0)2 98 49 86 44
guerard@univ-‐brest.fr www-‐iuem.univ-‐ brest.fr/UMR6539/
+33 (0) 2970171/ 55546458562
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Marine Biology Station (USM 0405; UMR 7208). National Museum of Natural History
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Marine Biology Station National Museum of Natural History. Rocky benthic ecology section
Marine Biology -‐ Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle BP 225, 29182 CONCARNEAU CEDEX Marine Biology Station MNHN
[email protected] http://www.mnhn.fr
+33 (0)2.98.97 06 59
[email protected]
33 (0) 298504291
2. DIRECTORY FOR IRELAND
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Name of the Research institute Aquaculture & Fisheries Development Centre (AFDC), (UCC)
Address College of Science, University College Cork Cooperage Building, Distillery Fields - North Mall, Cork
Coastal and Marine Research Centre (UCC)
Coastal and Marine Research Centre, University College Cork Irish Naval Base, Haulbowline, Cobh, Co Cork
Hydraulics and Maritime Research Centre (UCC)
Hydraulics and Maritime Research Centre, University College Cork, Youngline Industrial Estate, Cork
Marine and Freshwater Research. (ERI) (UCC)
Environmental Research Institute (ERI) University College Cork Lee Road, Cork Business Innovation Centre, , Letterkenny Institute Technology, Port Rd, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal
Centre of Applied Marine Biotechnology (CAMBio)
Ryan Institute, Environmental, Marine and Energy Research (NUIG)
University Road, Galway Ryan Institute National University of Ireland, Galway
Carna Research Station, Ryan Institute (NUIG)
Carna Research Station Muigh-Inis, Carna, Galway. National University of Ireland, Galway School of Natural Sciences National University of Ireland, Galway
Botany and Plant Science (NUIG)
Earth and Ocean Sciences (NUIG)
Irish Seaweed Research Group, Ryan Institute (Annex) (NUIG)
Earth & Ocean Sciences National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland Ryan Institute Environmental, Marine and Energy Research NUI, Galway. University Road, Galway, Ireland.
E-mail
Contact No.
[email protected] [email protected]
+353 21 4904541
[email protected] +353 21 4703100
[email protected]
+353 (0) 214250021
[email protected] +353 21 490 1931 http://eri.ucc.ie www.cambio.ie
+353 (0)74-918-6751
[email protected]
www.ryaninstitute.ie
+353 (0)91492325
[email protected]
+353 95 32201
[email protected]
+353 91 492340
[email protected]
+ 353 (0)91 524 411 + 353 (0)91 492 126
[email protected] [email protected] www.irishseaweed.com
+353 (0) 91 492377/493920
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Microbiology (NUIG)
Zoology (NUIG)
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Marine Institute, Ireland
Teagasc Food Research Center
Indigo Rock Marine Research Centre
Institute of Food and Health (UCD)
Marine Biodiversity Ecology and Evolution MarBEE (UCD) BIM
Marine and Freshwater Research Centre
ICARUS
Shannon ABC
Marine Research Group
Microbiology, School of Natural Sciences, National University of Ireland, Galway. Zoology, School of Natural Sciences, National University of Ireland, Galway. Engineering Hydrology, College of Engineering and Informatics. National University of Ireland, Galway. Marine Institute Headquarters, Rinville, Oranmore, Co. Galway. Teagasc Ashtown Food Research Centre, Ashtown, Dublin 15 Indigo Rock Marine Research Station Gearhies, Bantry, Co. Cork Ireland Institute of Food and Health (UCD) Belfield Dublin 4 University College Dublin (UCD) Belfield, Dublin 4. Crofton Road Dun Laoghaire Co. Dublin GMIT Galway Campus Dublin Road, Galway, Ireland NUI Maynooth Maynooth Co. Kildare Ireland South Campus IT Tralee Clash Tralee Co. Kerry, Ireland Marine Biotechnology Research Group Dublin Institute of Technology
[email protected]
+353 (0)91 492294
[email protected]
+353 (0)91 492323
engineeringandinformatics@ nuigalway.ie
+353 (0) 91492101
[email protected] www.marine.ie
+353 91 387 200
[email protected]
+353 (1) 805 9957
[email protected]
+353 27 61276
[email protected]
+353 1 716 2808
[email protected]
+353.1.716.2194
[email protected]
+353 1 2144100
[email protected]
+353 (0)91 742296
[email protected]
+353 1 708 3684
[email protected]
+ 353 61 448 545 + 353 (0)66 714 4217
[email protected]
353 (1) 402 4883 / 402 4583 / 402 4886
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Estuarine Research Group
Centre for sustainability
Kevin Street, Dublin 8 Waterford Institute of Technology, Cork Road, Waterford. Institute of Technology Sligo
[email protected] +353 (0)51 302029
[email protected] +353 (0)51 834046
[email protected] [email protected]
+ 353 (0)71 91 55222
3. DIRECTORY FOR PORTUGAL
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Name of the Research institute Cascais Atlântico Agency A.logos Associação para o desenvolvimento de assessoria e ensaios técnicoc ControlVet Segurança Alimentar SA Biopremier – Innovation and Services in Biotechnology, S.A Departamento de Biologia e Ambiente
Bioestratégia
Escola Superior Agrária
Unidadede Microbiologia Aplicada
QUIMITESTE – Engenharia e Tecnologia, S.A.
Departamento de Biologia
Autoridade de Segurança Alimentar e Económica Escola Superior de Biotecnologia
Address Complexo Multiserviços, Estrada de Manique nº1830 2645-550 Alcabideche Tecnopólo do Vale do Tejo, Rua José Dias Simão
Zona Industrial de Tondela, ZIM II, Lote 6 e 9 3460-070 Tondela Ed. ICAT. Campus da Fac. de Ciências da Univ. de Lisboa. Campo Grande 1749-016 Lisbon. Departamento de Biologia e Ambiente – Edifício de Geociências – Quinta de Prados UTAD – Apartado 1013 – 5001-801 Vila Real Consultoria, Formação, Management, Tecnologia & Inovação, Lda. Rua da Olivença, nº 3A R/C. 8700-413 Olhao Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo – Escola Superior Agrária Refóios do Lima 4990-706 Ponte de Lima Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão do IPVC, Av. do Atlântico Avenida do Atlântico | 4900348 Viana do Castelo Rua do Ouro, Lote 15, Edifício QUIMITESTE Parque Industrial do Vale do Alecrim 2950-437 Palmela Universidade de Évora Pólo da Mitra, Apartado 94 Cod. Postal: 7002-554 Évora Av. Conde de Valbom, 98 1069-185 Lisboa Universidade Católica Portuguesa Campus da Asprela Rua Doutor António Bernardino de Almeida s/n
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Contact No.
[email protected]
+351 210995353
[email protected] www.a-logos.com
+351 241 372 357
[email protected] [email protected] www.controlvet.pt
+351 232 817 817
[email protected] [email protected] www.biopremier.com
+351 217 500 473
www.utad.pt
+351 259 350 000 Ext. 2738 / 2245
[email protected]
[email protected]
+351 289 715 946
www.esa.ipvc.pt
+351 258 909 740 +351 965 919 670
[email protected] www.estg.ipvc.pt
+351 258 819 700
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
+351 212 388 170 +351 212 388 180
[email protected]
+351 266 760 881 Ext. MIT-4538
[email protected]
+351 217 983 600
[email protected] [email protected]
+351 22 558 0058
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4200 Porto R. Barata Salgueiro,37, 4º 1250-042 Lisboa
[email protected]
Unidade de Energia Solar, Eólica e dos Oceanos
Estrada do Paço do Lumiar,22 1649-038 Lisboa
[email protected] www.lneg.pt
[email protected]
ECOALGA
Agricultura Subaquática Sociedade Unipessoal Lda. Rua 25 de Abril n° 5 C 7520 - 437 Porto Covo Estrada Paço Lumiar 22 1649-038 Lisboa
[email protected]
IINRB, I.P. - Dois portos
INETI - Instituto Nacional de Engenharia, Tecnologia e Inovação Direcção Regional de Agricultura e Pescas do Centro Direcção Regional de Agricultura e Pescas do Algarve Universidade de Évora Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária
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Zoomarine
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Instituto Nacional de Saúde Pública, Dr. Ricardo Jorge
Rua Amato Lusitano, lote 3 6000-150 Castelo Branco
+351 217 127 000
[email protected] [email protected] +351 272 348 600
Largo dos Colegiais 2, 7004-516 Évora Universidade Técnica de Lisboa Av. da Universidade Técnica 1300-447 Lisboa Estrada Nacional 125, Km 65,Guia 8201-864 Albufeira. Universidade de Trás-osMontes e Alto Douro Apartado 1013 5001-801 Vila Real Av. Padre Cruz, 1649-016 Lisbon
[email protected]
Silliker Portugal, S.A.
Rua Industrial dos Terços n.º 44, 4410-477 Canelas – V. N. de Gaia Taguspark, Av Professor Cavaco Silva, Nº 33, Edf G, 2780-120 Oeiras Mosteiro de Refóios – 4990706 – Refóios – Ponte de Lima
Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo – Escola Superior Agrária
www.ineti.pt
[email protected]
Parque de Ciência e Tecnologia Edifício Spinpark 4805-017 Guimarães
+351 210 924 600/1 +351 210 924 768 +351 96 462 039 4
Braciais, Patacão Faro, 8001-904
Simbiente–Engenharia e Gestão Ambiental Lda
Labiagro – Laboratório, Químico Agroalimentar e Microbiológico, Lda
+351 213 13 17 41
+351 289 870 700
+351 266 740 800
[email protected] +351 21 365 2849
[email protected] + 351 21 365 2800
[email protected]
+351 289 560 300
www.utad.pt
[email protected]
+351 259 350 000 +351 259 350 260
[email protected] [email protected] www.insa.pt
+351 217 519 200 +351 217 526 400
www.simbiente.com
+351 253 540 309
[email protected] www.silliker.pt
[email protected] www.silliker.pt
[email protected]
+351 227 150 820 +251-214229087
www.labiagro.pt
[email protected] laborató
[email protected] www.esapl.pt
+251-258909740
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Laboratório de EcoToxicologia
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Unidade de Microbiologia Aplicada, Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão do IPVC. Globalab – Ensaios Químicos e Microbiologicos, SA
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Universidade de Trás-osMontes e Alto Douro, Apartado 1013, 5001-801 Vila Real Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão do IPVC. Av. do Atlântico
[email protected];
[email protected] www.utad.pt
+351-259 350 108
[email protected]
+351 258 819 700
Rua das Andorinhas lote 80, Loja C – 2430-048 Marinha Grande
[email protected] www.globalab.pt
+351-244567001
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Biotrend - Inovação e Engenharia em Biotecnologia, SA
Biocant Park, Núcleo 04, Lote 2, 3060-197 Cantanhede
[email protected] www.biotrend.biz
+351-23141940
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Instituto de Engenharia Biomédica (INEB)
Rua Campo Alegre, 823, 4150 – 180 Porto
[email protected] www.ineb.up.pt
+351 22 607 49 82
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Agência Cascais Atlântico
[email protected] [email protected]
+351 210995353
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Biogerm Laboratórios
[email protected] [email protected]
+351 22 944 41 66/7
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Autoridade de Segurança Alimentar Económica Laboratório de Segurança Alimentar Direcção Regional de Agricultura e Pescas do Algarve - Laboratório
Complexo Multiserviços, Estrada de Manique nº 1830, 2645-550 Alcabideche Rua da Estrada, 1060 Crestins 4470-600 Moreira Maia Av. Conde de Valbom, 98, 1069-185 Lisboa
[email protected]
+351 217 983 600
Rua Amato Lusitano, lote 3, 6000-150 Castelo Branco
[email protected]
+351 272 348 600
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4. DIRECTORY FOR SPAIN
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Biología Funcional y Ciencias de la Salud
Campus universitario CP: 36310. Vigo. Pontevedra.
[email protected]
+34 986 812646
Campus universitario CP: 36310. Vigo. Pontevedra. Campus universitario CP: 36310. Vigo. Pontevedra. Campus universitario CP: 36310. Vigo. Pontevedra. Campus universitario CP: 36310. Vigo. Pontevedra.
[email protected]
+34 986 812624
[email protected]
+34 986 812554
[email protected]
+34 986 812322
[email protected]
+34 986 812 285
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Biología vegetal y ciencias del suelo Bioquímica, genética e inmunología. Química analítica y alimentaria
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Estación de ciencias marinas de Toralla (ECIMAT) Centro de investigaciones biomédicas (CINBIO) Bioquímica y biología molecular
Illa de Toralla CP: 36331. Coruxo Pontevedra
[email protected]
+34986 815 700
Campus universitario CP: 36310. Vigo. Pontevedra.
[email protected]
+34 9868 12625
Facultad de Medicina y
[email protected] Odontología -‐ R/ de San Francisco, s/n 15782 Santiago de Compostela
+ 34 981563100
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Farmacia y tecnologia farmacêutica
Facultade de Farmacia -‐
[email protected] Praza Seminario de Estudos Galegos, s/n. Campus sur 15782 Santiago de Compostela
+34 981563100
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Instituto de Acuicultura
Institutos
[email protected] Universitarios. Bloque -‐ C Campus Vida 15782 Santiago de Compostela
+34 8818 16046
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Zoología y antropología física
Facultade de Bioloxía -‐ Rúa Lope Gómez de Marzoa, s/n. Campus sur. 15782 Santiago de Compostela
[email protected]
+34 981563100
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EQUIPO DE BIOTECNOLOXÍA AGROALIMENTAR IA EQUIPO DE INMUNOLOXÍA
Campus universitario CP: 36310. Vigo. Pontevedra.
[email protected]
+34 988387047
Campus universitario CP: 36310. Vigo. Pontevedra. Campus universitario CP: 36310. Vigo. Pontevedra.
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Campus universitario CP: 36310. Vigo. Pontevedra.
Facultad de Ciencias (Campus de Ourense) As Lagoas s/n, 32004 Ourense Facultad de Ciencias, C/ Alejandro de la Sota, 1. 15008 A Coruña QUÍMÍCA Centro de innovación e ANALÍTICA transferencia de tecnoloxía TECNOLOXÍA Centro de innovación e ENZIMÁTICA transferencia de tecnoloxía Instituto Peirao de Vilaxoán, s/n tecnolóxico para o 36611 Vilagarcía de control do medio Arousa (Pontevedra) mariño de Galicia (INTECMAR) Centro de Pedras do Corón s/n Investigacións Apartado de Correos 13 mariñas (CIMA) 36620 Vilanova de Arousa Pontevedra Instituto Galego Niño do Corvo s/n de Formación en 36626 -‐ Illa de Arousa Acuicultura Pontevedra
[email protected]
+34 9868126 25 +34 986812216
[email protected]
+34 986812216
[email protected]
+34 988 387 000
[email protected]
+34 981 16 70 00
[email protected]
+34 981-‐547000
mariajose.nunez.garcia@us c.es
+34 981-‐547000
[email protected]
+34 986512320
www.cimacoron.org/Index. aspx
+34 886 20 6364
www.igafa.es/igafa.aspx
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Plataforma Tecnolóxica Galega Agroalimentaria( PTGAL) TECNOPEIXE
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Galician Marine Aquaculture, S.L.
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C/ Eduardo Cabello s/n
[email protected] E-‐36208 Bouzas-‐Vigo Pontevedra Institutos Universitarios. Bloque -‐
[email protected] B. Campus Vida. 15782 Santiago de Compostela
+34 98624 70 47
Subida a Radio Faro,
[email protected] 50-‐52 36390 Vigo Paseo Marítimo Alcalde
[email protected] Francisco Vázquez, nº 10 15001 A Coruña Punta de Couso Aguiño.
[email protected] Ribeira 15965. A Coruña
+34 986 492 111
Porto pesqueiro, Zona Norte, s/n. 27863. Viveiro. Lugo Crta. Colegio Universitario, 16 36310 VIGO (Pontevedra) ESPAÑA Apdo. 258 -‐ C.P. 36200 Estrada do Colexio Universitario, 16 36310 -‐ Vigo Pontevedra
[email protected]
+34 982 570371
[email protected]
+34 986 469 301
www.ptgal.org
+34 986 469 301
Rúa Eduardo Cabello s/n 36208 Bouzas (Vigo) Tf. 986 247 047 -‐ Fax. 986 294 587 Cl Alcalde Lorenzo, 1 15220 AMES A CORUÑA Ponte de Outeiro, 7 27256 CASTRO DE REI LUGO Rua das Hedras, 2-‐3ºC 15895 Milladoiro (Ames)
[email protected]
+34 986 247 047
+ 34 981884626
[email protected]
+34 982314145
[email protected]
+34 981936 328
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Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: LBCM -‐ Université de Bretagne-‐ Sud/ IUEM
Contact details : Karine Rehel / Nathalie Bourgougnon Address : Ubs Campus Saint maudé Lorient / campus Tohannic Vannes Tel : +33 546458562 karine.rehel@univ-‐ubs.fr / nathalie.bourgougnon@univ-‐ubs.fr Web Site: www.ubs.fr Email : Website :
Section A: GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
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Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
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Microbiology
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
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Enzymatic Bioreactors)
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Biological activities ( in vivo)
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Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
Section B: MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed Food Health
Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
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Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
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Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
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Genomics
Microbiology
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Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
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Biological activities (in vivo)
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University: biology, biochemistry. Marine Biotechnologies , fouling / antifouling
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Microscopy: epifluorescence, laser confocal 2D Electrophoresis, HPLC, GC MALDI TOF PCR, IRT LC-‐Q-‐TOF
Research contracts
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Name of Research lab/ Technology transfer centre/Company Marine Biology Station ( USM 0405 ; UMR 7208) National Museum of Natural History Company profile: The Marine Biology Station of Concarneau -‐ France displays several a series of different services Fundamental and applied research , enrichment and keeping of collections of organisms, teaching (PhD level), expertise or the Ministries of Research and Enviroment, and diffusion of scientific knowledge to all publics. The research activities deal with marine habitats and biodiversity. The marine ichtyiology group participates in two programmes within the BOLD ( Barcode of Life Data Systems ( http://www..mnhn.fr/iccanam) : sampling of fishes in the North East Atlantic and in Mediterranean sea, morphological identification. Zoological collections: presently more than 2000 specimens representing 700 species) , collection of tissus and DNA. Genetic identification based on one fragment of the cytochrome oxydase I gene Establishment of a data base founded on morphological and genetic data Competence in the utilisation of zoological and DNA technologies in the domain of fish products and by-‐products with the objective Key words: Fish identification, taxonomy, systematics, genetic analysis, traceability Outline of technical capabilities (inc. equipment) & areas of operation/application: Sampling, collecting fishes. Taxonomic identification. genetic alysis. Automatised extraction of DNA, Amplification ( PCR mate{5}) Electrophoretic characterisation DNA analysis DNA chips Areas of expertise: Sampling, collection of marine animals Morphological and genetic analysis of fishes. Technical equipment/facilities: Liquid chromatography: FPLC,HPLC-‐RP ( Waters)
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Freeze drying RotaVap, SpeedVac Electrophoresis ( proteins, nucleic acids) UV-‐visible spectrophotometers PCR, DNA sequencer Refrigerated centrifuges ( micro, macro volumes) Bacteriological incubators all temperatures Microplates ( Fluorescence, luminescence, absorbance ( UV) in real time Other offers : ( i.e. : Technological survey, training, feasability studies, process development , etc. On request Types of collaboration/partnership & training opportunities for external bodies: Collaborations with industries through competitivity Poles ( Mer, Valorial) Response to national calls ( DCE, REBENT, DCSMM ...) Training of Scientific divers, marine personnals Practical training graduate and pos-‐graduate level) Contact details : Daniel Sellos Address :: Marine Biology -‐Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle BP 225, 29182 CONCARNEAU CEDEX Tel : 02.98.97 06 59 Mail :
[email protected] Web Site: http://www.mnhn.fr
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Name of Research lab: UMR 6250 LIENSs-‐ Molecular Approaches, Environment and Health Contacts: I. Fruitier-‐Arnaudin/ S. Bordenave-‐Juchereau
Contact details : Address : Av Michel Crépeau-‐Bâtiment Marie-‐Curie-‐ F-‐17042 La Rochelle Tel : +33 546458562 Courriel : ifruitie@univ-‐lr.fr/sbordena@univ-‐lr.fr Site Web : http://lienss.univ-‐larochelle.fr Website :
Section A: GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Proces
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
X
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
X
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
X
Microbiology
Properties
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Biological activities ( in vitro)
X
Biological activities ( in vivo)
X
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
Section B: MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed Food Health
Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
X
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
X
Cultivation
Animal cell
X
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
X
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
X
Biological activities (in vivo)
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*Others (please specify):
Section C: TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY Company profile: Key words Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.):
LIENSs laboratory is pluridisciplinar. In addition to abilities in littoral geography, geology and marine biology, the lab. Thru its team called MAEH (Molecular approaches, environment and health) facilities in biochemistry, cellular biology and enzymology. From the extraction of a biomolecule from various matrix till evaluation of biological activities, all the steps are performed in lab. Biochemistry lab equipped with HPLC, GC, mass spectrometry (ESI and quad) Cell culture lab (L2) Microbiology lab Bioreactors
Liens Lab. And the La Rochelle University welcome students for training periods dedicated to scientific research (from level L to D). Technological survey can be performed by students in Biotechnological course. Such student are also available for training periods abroad.
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Biodiversity and microbial ecology ( LUBEM) Univ. Bretagne occidentale
Contact details :
Yannick Fleury
Address :Bat G., 6 rue de l'Université Campus IUT 29000 Quimper ( F) Tel : +33 (0)2 98 64 1930 fleury@]univ-‐brest.fr Web Site: www.univ-‐brest.fr/LUBEM
Section A: GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
X
X
X
X
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
X
X
X
X
Microbiology
X
X
X
X
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
X
Biological activities ( in vivo)
X
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Section B: MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
X
X
X
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
X
X
X
Microbiology
X
X
X
X
X
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Section C: TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY Company profile: Key words:
Universty laboratory: Chemisty, biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology Anti bacterial activities , extraction-‐ purification, in vitro tests Sub-‐marine biological sampling
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
Fermenters, HPLC, centrifuges Analytical and semi-‐prparative chromatography PCR
Sampling and collection of marine organisms Technical helps ( isolation /identification of bacteria)
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Name of Research lab: GEPEA : Process enginery, Environnement, Food and feeding industriesagroalimentaire, Energies the sea,mer ( University of Nantes, Ecole des Mines, ONIRIS)
Contact details : Pascal Jaouen Address : CRTT, 37 Bd de l'Université BP 406 44602 St Nazaire Cedex Tel : 33 (0) 2 40 17 26 14 Mail : pascal.jaouen@univ-‐nantes.fr Web Site: www.gepea.fr
Section A: GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
X
X
X
X
Extraction/fractionation purification
X
X
X
X
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
X
X
X
X
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
X
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
hydrolysates
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Microbiology
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
X
X
X
X
Section B: MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
X
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
X
X
X
X
X
X
Cultivation
Animal cell
X
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
X
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify):
Section C: TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY Company profile: Key words: Membrane processes, chromatography, extrusion Sebsory analysis
University Process enginering
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
Membrane separative methods, concentration, fractionation, water treatement and recycling Havest of micro-‐algae Reactive xxtrusion, ( Photo) bioreactors Chemical and sensory analysis
Up-‐grading photosynthetic micro-‐organisms Up-‐grading of products and co-‐products of fisheries and aquaculture Bibliography Training sessions for industries Faisability of membrane separation Aromatique evaluation Collaborations with enterprises (transformation of marine products ( fisheries and aquaculture), cosmetics, human and animal nutrition
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Name of Research lab/ Technology transfer centre/Company Marine Biology Station National Museum of Natural History. Rocky benthic ecology section Contact details : Sandrine DERRIEN-‐COURTEL, Chargée de Recherche MNHN Address : Marine Biology Station MNHN Tel : 33 (0) 298504291 Email :
[email protected] Website : Company profile: Benthic ecology of rocky beds ( French Atlantic and Channel front). Identification of ecological markers allowing the evaluation of the state of sub-‐tidal populations and possible modifications as responses to environmental constraints. Professionnal scientific divers are specialized in systematic identification of local marine species ( macro-‐algae, marine invertebrates) Key words: Marine ecology, benthic indexes, scientific professionnal diving, expertise, Outline of technical capabilities (inc. equipment) & areas of operation/application Team of professional divers -‐ scientists.. Geographical area: French atlantic and channel coast. Areas of expertise: Ecological survey within the framework of specific targets ( i.e. effect of dredgings, effect of of-‐ shore buildings etc? Technical equipment/facilities: Mobile unit boat and vehicule Laboratory facilities Other offers : ( i.e. : Technological survey, training, feasability studies, process development , etc. Ecological surveys
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Types of collaboration/partnership & training opportunities for external bodies:
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Name of Research lab: Biotechnologie et Chimie marine EA 3884 University. Bretagne Sud
Contact details : Nathalie Bourgougnon Address : Campus Tohannic F-‐ 56017 Vannes Tel : +33 (0) 2970171 / 55546458562 nathalie.bourgougnon@univ-‐ubs.fr Web Site: www.ubs.fr Email : Website :
Section A: GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
X
X
X
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
X
X
X
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
X
Microbiology
Properties
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Biological activities ( in vitro)
X
X
X
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
Section B: MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed Food
Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
X
X
X
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
X
X
X
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
X
X
X
X
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
X
X
X
X
Biological activities (in vivo)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
*Others (please specify):
Section C: TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY Please note this section is optional.
Company profile: Key words:
University Laboratory
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
Chromatography ( HPLC, Gc) Bacteriology, cell cultures ( P2) Microscopy : Epifluorescence, Confocal ,Electronic microscopy ( scan) Maldi TOF
Molecular biology , microbiology, Marines chemistry and biochemistry Extractions, purifications Biological analysis ( in vitro tests )
Accompagnement, conseil Evaluation of cytotoxicity Anti-‐microbial activities ( against marine bacteria and micro-‐algae Anti-‐herpes activities ( HSV-‐1, HSV -‐2 and resistant strains ) Bibliography and technical surveys
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Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Research Unit FLAVEUR (UMR CNRS 6144 GEPEA)
Contact details : Pr. Carole Prost Address : ONIRIS – Géraudière, BP 82225, 44322 Nantes cedex 3 Courriel : carole.prost@oniris-‐nantes.fr Tel : 33 (0)251785517
Section A: GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
X
X
Microbiology
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
X
X
Section B: MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others *
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
X
X
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
*Others (please specify):
Section C: TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY Company profile: Public Laboratory ( Ministry of Agriculture) Key words: Aroma, odors, volatile compounds, olfactometry, mass spectrometry, sensory perception, aroma/food matrix interactions, aroma precursors, odor-‐texture interactions
Please list technical equipment and facilities:
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Aroma extraction techniques: solvent distillation; simultaneous extraction-distillation, vacuum distillation; SAFE, dynamic headspace extraction; Solid Phase Micro Extraction (SPME), Stire Bar Extraction (SBSE) … Model Mouth device Olfactometry laboratory: chromatography-‐mass spectrometric and olfactometric detectors GC-‐MS-‐O, computerized using DESCARTES software and prototype chromatography of mixtures of volatile molecules GC-‐GOOD (Gas Chromatography -‐ Global Olfactometric Omission Detection) Bidimensional chromatography: GC*GC-‐MS-‐TOF 5 Gas Chromatographs (GC-‐FID), 2 High Pressure Liquid Chromatographs (HPLC) 2 electronic impact and chemical ionization Mass Spectrometers (GC-‐MS) AFNOR standard sensory analysis room computerized with FIZZ (12 boxes) Texture analysis (INSTRON) and Color analysis (MINOLTA)
Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of Research contract collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer IUEM, Laboratoire des Sciences de l’Environnement Marin, LEMAR UMR CNRS/UBO/IRD n° 6539
Contact details : Address : Technopole Brest Iroise - Place Nicolas Copernic F29280 PLOUZANÉ (France) Tel : 33 (0)2 98 49 86 44 Email :
[email protected] Website : www-iuem.univ-brest.fr/UMR6539/
Section A: GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
X
X
X
X
X
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
X
X
X
X
X
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
X
X
X
X
X
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
X
X
X
X
X
Microbiology
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
X
X
X
X
X
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
hydrolysates
Co-financed with the support of the European Union ERDF Atlantic Area Programme INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Techno-‐functional properties
X
X
X
X
X
Sensory analysis
X
X
X
X
X
Section B: MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health
Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
X
X
X
X
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
X
X
X
X
X
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
X
X
X
X
X
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
Properties ( marine systems)
X
X
X
X
Biological activities (in vitro) Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify):
Co-financed with the support of the European Union ERDF Atlantic Area Programme INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Section C: TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY
Company profile: Key words:
Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer IUEM, Laboratoire des Sciences de l’Environnement Marin, LEMAR UMR CNRS/UBO/IRD n° 6539 Enzyme engineering, enzymatic hydrolysis, antioxidant peptides, phenoloxidase
Please list technical equipment and facilities:
Enzymatic bioreactors, Microplate Readers (UV-‐vis detectors, fluorimeter), Chromatography (HPLC, FPLC), Electrophoresis 1D/2D, Fluorescence microscopy, PCR, Nanodrop,
Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
Feasibility studies, analytical support and process development using Technological platform BIODIMAR (extraction, purification and biomolecules analyses; evaluation of biological activities). Expertise in enzymatic hydrolysis (choice of enzymes, process optimisation, consistent quality control, peptide size distribution).
Evaluation of nutritional properties of hydrolysates.
Technological survey.
Co-financed with the support of the European Union ERDF Atlantic Area Programme INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
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Name of Research lab: Shannon ABC Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Contact details: Dr Tim Yeomans
Address : Institute of Technology, Tralee, Clash Road, Tralee, Co. Kerry Tel : 066 7144217/ 061 448545 Email :
[email protected] Website : www.shannonabc.com
Section A: GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
X
X
X
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
X
X
X
X
X
Extraction/fractionation purification
X
X
X
X
X
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
X
X
X
X
X
Genomics
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X
X
X
Chromatography, spectrometry
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X
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X
X
Microbiology
X
X
X
X
X
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
X
X
X
X
X
Biological activities ( in vivo)
X
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
X
X
X
X
X
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
hydrolysates
Section B: MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Feed
Food
Health
Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
X
X
X
X
X
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
X
Micro-‐algae
X
X
X
X
X
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
X
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
X
X
X
X
X
Microbiology
X
X
X
X
X
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
X
X
X
X
X
Biological activities (in vivo)
X
X
X
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X
*Others (please specify):
Section C: TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic
Company profile:
INVESTING OUR COMMON FUTURE Shannon ABC is a commercially focussed, state ofIN the
art, research centre that is a collaboration between IT
Please list technical equipment and facilities:
Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
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800m Clean air facilities Akta Purifier FPLCs Atomic Absorption (Flame) Atomic Absorption (Graphite Furnace) FT-IR GC GC-MS HPLC (Semi-preparative) LC-MS-MS uPLC Biochip microarray analyser Biolog phenotype microarray Bioreactor (100 L) with UF/MF recovery Bioreactors (5 L) Biotek Synergy 4 microtitre plate reader Biotek UV-Vis microtitre plate reader Capillary Electrophoresis Freeze drier and shell freezer Spray drier with spray chilling accessory High Throughput Screening Biomek FX Workstation Kjeldahl System PCR Real time PCR Supercritical Fluid Extraction System Tangential cross flow UFMF system
Healthcare, Forensic, Pharmaceutical, Food, Cosmetics, Agricultural, Environmental and Bio-‐Energy Industry.
As an Applied Research Enhancement Centre, Shannon ABC’s remit is to work with industry to provide access to wide ranging expertise and know how, state of the art equipment and facilities and access to a wide variety of national and international funding programs. As such we routinely engage with industry from simple lab space rental, through to equipment usage and full collaboration on contract or state funded research and development.
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Irish Seaweed Research Group.
Contact details : Address: Ryan Institute, NUI Galway, Ireland. Tel: +353 91 492377 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.nuigalway.ie/research/seaweed_centre
Section A: GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
x
x
x
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
x
x
x
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
x
x
x
Microbiology
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Section B: MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
x
x
x
x
x
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
x
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify): • Macroalgae.
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Section C: TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY Company profile: Key words: Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
The Irish Seaweed Research Group (ISRG) is a team of researchers within the Ryan Institute, NUIG that focus on macroalgae research both at a national and international level. The group contains postdocs, PhD, Msc students and visiting students. Biodiscovery, macroalgae cultivation, seaweed chemical analysis. GC, HPLC, bomb calorimeter, rotavapour, spectrophotometer, Timatic extractor, culture chamber, freeze-‐dryer, autoclave, PCR equipment, gel electrophoresis equipment, pellet forming machine.
Survey, seaweed cultivation, fish feed formation, seaweed sampling.
Collaborative academic and industrial projects at national and international level.
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Ryan Institute (Environmental, Marine and Energy Research), NUI Galway
Contact details : Website : www.nuigalway.ie
Section A: GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
x
x
x
Extraction/fractionation purification
x
x
x
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
x
x
x
x
Genomics
x
x
x
Chromatography, spectrometry
x
x
x
Microbiology
x
x
x
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
x
x
x
x
Biological activities ( in vivo)
x
x
x
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
hydrolysates
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Section B: MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed Food
Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
x
x
x
x
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
x
x
x
Cultivation
Animal cell
x
x
Micro-‐algae
x
x
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
x
x
x
x
Traceability (genetic)
x
Systematic identification
Genomics
x
x
x
x
Microbiology
x
x
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
x
x
x
Biological activities (in vivo)
x
x
x
*Others (please specify):
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Section C: TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY
Company profile: Key words:
The Ryan Institute is a multidisciplinary research centre on the areas of environment, marine and energy research. Environment, marine, energy, research
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
www. ryaninstitute.ie
-‐environmental surveys -‐training (under graduate and post graduate) -‐aquaculture facilities -‐analytical process
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Food BioSciences Department, Tseagasc Food Research Centre, Ashtown, Dublin 15, Ireland.
Contact details : Maria Hayes (
[email protected]) Address : Food BioSciences Department, Tseagasc Food Research Centre,
Ashtown, Dublin 15, Ireland. Tel : +353 (0) 18059957 www.nutramara.ie
Section A: GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
X
X
x
Process
hydrolysates
X
X
x
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
x
x
x
Extraction/fractionation purification
x
x
x
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
x
x
x
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
x
x
x
Microbiology
x
x
x
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
x
x
x
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Biological activities ( in vivo)
x
x
x
Techno-‐functional properties
x
x
x
Sensory analysis
x
x
x
Section B: MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed Food
Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
x
x
x
x
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
x
x
x
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
x
x
x
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
x
x
x
Genomics
Microbiology
Properties ( marine systems)
x
x
x
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
x
x
x
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
*Others (please specify): Formulation of bioactives from marine sources in food vehicles
Section C: TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY Company profile: Key words:
Tsegasc Ashtown Dublin supports the food industry through excellence in research, technical training and development.
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
Functional foods research facility within Food Biosciences Department. Equipment: NMR, UPLC, Q, TOF, MS, HPLC’s prep and semi-‐preparative, analytical HPLCs, Accelerated solvent extraction, Supercritical Fluid extractors. Sensory facilities: LC-‐MS, large scales extractors and driers, freze-‐driers (large volumes)
Within Nutramara: -‐In vivo animal models (Tsegasc Moorepark, UCD) -‐Humam dietary intervention capabilities (UU) -‐Process development and Feasibility studies (Tseagasc) -‐Feasibility studies -‐knowledge providers -‐Product development -‐Identification & complete chemical characterisation of bioactive molecules from marine & other sources towards obtaining health & novel food EFSA status for claims.
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Estuarine Research Group (ERG)
Contact details : Address : Waterford Institute of Technology, Cork Road, Waterford. Tel :: +353 (0)51 302029, Email :
[email protected] Website : http://www.wit.ie/Research/ResearchGroupsCentres/Groups/ERG
Section A: GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
x
x
x
x
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
x
Microbiology
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Section B: MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed Food
Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
x
x
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
Properties ( marine systems)
x
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify):
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Section C: TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY Company profile: Key words: (6 max)
The Estuarine Research Group (ERG), a multi-‐disciplinary group established at Waterford Institute of Technology in 2002, carries out strategic research into estuarine and coastal ecosystems. Key research topics include monitoring the impact of human activities on these fragile environments and utilisation of estuarine resources in an environmentally sustainable manner. Group members have a broad range of interests in the biological and chemical disciplines, ranging from estuarine fieldwork, molecular biology and bioremediation to inorganic chemistry and analytical techniques. Keywords: Macroalgae, metal analysis, HPLC, microbiology
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
ICP, HPLC, temperature controlled room.
Project collaboration, national , EU. Creating links with industry.
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Microbial Oceanography Research Unit (MORU)
Contact details : Dr. Gerard Fleming Address :Microbiology, School of Natural Sciences, NUI.,Galway Tel : 00353+91585359 Email :
[email protected] Website : http://www.nuigalway.ie/microbiology/moru.html
Section A: GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
X
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Genomics
X
X
X
X
X
Chromatography, spectrometry
Microbiology
X
X
X
X
X
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Section B: MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others *
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
X
X
X
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
X
X
X
*Others (please specify): High pressure cultivation of deep ocean microorganisms and isolation of piezophiles
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Section C: TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY Company profile: Key words:
Research into the role and function of deep ocean microorganisms in marine ecosystem with particular interest in pressure-‐adapted microorganisms. Pressure, cultivation, Biodiscovery, Community Structure and Function
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
High Pressure Reactors for growing deep-‐sea microorganisms. Sampling system capable of collecting deep-‐seas microorganisms and growing them in the laboratory without depressurisation.
Genomics, Biodiscovery
Open to all forms of collaborative/ industrial partnership
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Indigo Rock Marine Research Station
Contact details : Marc Shorten Address : Gearhies, Bantry, Co. Cork Tel : + 353 27 61276 Email :
[email protected] Website : www.indigorock.org
Section A: GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
X
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
X
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
Microbiology
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
X
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Section B: MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Feed
Food Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
x
x
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify): Investigating the use of micro-‐algae for biofuels. Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Section C: TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY Company profile: Key words: Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
Established in 2008, Indigo Rock Marine Research Station is a Trust located on the Sheep’s Head Penninsula, 90km from Cork City. Research activities aim to enhance natural production in a sustainable way by developing innovative and sustainable approaches to solving some of the problems incurred by the aquaculture and fishing industry. The centre also promotes environmentally-‐ friendly, high quality products and practices developed by the production of models, protocols and certification schemes, which are needed to support the European Commission’s primary strategic objectives for 2005-‐2009. Research, Marine, Trust, Aquaculture, Sustainable, Environment Includes fully equipped laboratory, both pump ashore and recirculation units, seawater filtration and treatment complex (uv, ozone, biofiltration), seawater storage silos, workshop and office. Access to a fish-‐ farm boat and rib as well as commercial shellfish and finfish farms active in Bantry Bay.
Wide variety of expertise at the station means it is capable of undertaking a very wide variety of different types of projects in aquaculture and beyond in general marine biology. The station has particular expertise in molluscan biology and the co-‐ordination of large international projects. Open to all relevant enquiries relating to marine sciences but especially those relating to aquaculture.
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
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Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Laboratório ou Centro Técnico: A.logos – Associação para o desenvolvimento de assessoria e ensaios técnicos Contactos: Patrícia Sousa Contact details: Address: Tecnopólo do Vale do Tejo – Rua José Dias Simão Tel: 241 372 357 Email: a-‐
[email protected] Website: www.a-‐logos.com
GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES (section A)
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Microbiology
X
X
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES (section B)
Areas of application
Feed Food Health
Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
X
X
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify):
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY (section C )
Company profile: Key words: Please list technical equipment and facilities:
- Association of Private Law - Provides services within the quality control of water supply, recreation (swimming pools and river beaches), sludges, soils, leachate and wastewater to its Members and other municipalities, as well as industrial and other private who need these services. - Provides services on the Quality Control of food, feed, and environment. - Provides technical advice Equipments: - UV-VIS spectrophotometer (HITACHI) - Atomic absorption spectrophotometer (THERMO) – graphite furnace, flame and hydryde generator. - Gas chromatographer equipped with ECD detector (THERO-UNICAM) - Gas chromatographer equipped with mass detector (THERO-UNICAM) - Automatic Sampler/injector CombiPal fitted for the SPME technique - HPLC equipped with UV and fluorescence detectors and an automatic sampler (WATERS) - Ionic chromatographer equipped with conductivity detector, an autosampler and a system for the determination of bromate (WATERS) - Automatic system for the determination of OBC5, soluble O2, pH and conductivity - Turbidimeter - Conductivimeter - Incubation ovens - Drying ovens - Analytical balances (METTLER, PRECISA) - Refrigerator chambers - Sterilizer - 4 Laminar flow cabinets - Filtration equipment (MILLIPORE) - Binocular magnifying glass - Optical microscope - Colony counter - Microwave digestion equipment - Muffle - Equipment for the production of ultrapure water - Portable equipment for the measurement of chlorine, pH, water conductivity and soluble oxygen - Flaks for deep water sampling - Automatic sampler for wastewater - Sampler for piezometer
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Please list technical equipment and facilities:
Equipments: - UV-VIS spectrophotometer (HITACHI) - Atomic absorption spectrophotometer (THERMO) – graphite furnace, flame and hydryde generator. - Gas chromatographer equipped with ECD detector (THERO-UNICAM) - Gas chromatographer equipped with mass detector (THERO-UNICAM) - Automatic Sampler/injector CombiPal fitted for the SPME technique - HPLC equipped with UV and fluorescence detectors and an automatic sampler (WATERS) - Ionic chromatographer equipped with conductivity detector, an autosampler and a system for the determination of bromate (WATERS) - Automatic system for the determination of OBC5, soluble O2, pH and conductivity - Turbidimeter - Conductivimeter - Incubation ovens - Drying ovens - Analytical balances (METTLER, PRECISA) - Refrigerator chambers - Sterilizer - 4 Laminar flow cabinets - Filtration equipment (MILLIPORE) - Binocular magnifying glass - Optical microscope - Colony counter - Microwave digestion equipment - Muffle - Equipment for the production of ultrapure water - Portable equipment for the measurement of chlorine, pH, water conductivity and soluble oxygen - Flaks for deep water sampling - Automatic sampler for wastewater - Sampler for piezometer - Insulated containers Facilities: The laboratory A.Logos has facilities suitable to the tests. These facilities are spacious and protected against adverse external conditions. It is divided into two independent areas: Microbiology and 2 Chemistry with a total area of approximately 500 m . Each laboratorial area includes six rooms for different purposes.
Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing Co-financed with the support of the European undertake: to Union ERDF Atlantic Area Programme
INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Instituto Nacional de Saúde Pública, Dr. Ricardo Jorge (INSA) Contact details: Dra Isabel Castanheira Address: Av. Padre Cruz, 1649-‐016 Lisbon Tel: (+351) 217 519 200 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.insa.pt
GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES (section A)
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
Enzymatic hydrolysates Bioreactors)
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
x
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
x
Microbiology
x
Properties
Co-financed with the support of the European ERDF Atlantic Area Programme Union INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES (section B)
Areas of application
Feed
Food Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
x
x
x
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
x
x
x
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
Co-financed with the support of the European ERDF Atlantic Area Programme Union INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY (section C) Company profile: Key words:
Food chemical composition; Analysis of contaminants and packing materials
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
ICP-‐MS, LC/MS/MS, HPLC, UV/Vis, UPLC, GPC
Reference materials
Partnership in research projects with the industry and health or food analysis laboratories.
Co-financed with the support of the European ERDF Atlantic Area Programme Union INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Laboratório ou Centro Técnico: Simbiente – Engenharia e Gestão Ambiental, Lda. Contact details: Address: -‐ Parque de Ciência e Tecnologia, Edifício Spinpark; 4805-‐017 Guimarães Tel: (+351) 253 540 309 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.simbiente.com
GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES (section A)
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Genomics
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
X X
Chromatography, spectrometry
Microbiology
Properties
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES (section B)
Areas of application
Feed
Food Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
X
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
X
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
X
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
X
*Others (please specify): Monitoring, rehabilitation and recovery of marine ecosystems Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY (section C) Company profile: Key words: (6 max) Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
The Simbiente – Enginharia e Gestão Ambiental, Lda. is a spin-‐off company of University of Minho, dedicated to research, development, innovation and services in the areas of environmental engineering and biotechnology, and is currently also in the Azores and Chile. Environment, Sea, Sustainability, Resources, Recovery, Management The Simbiente does not have its own technical equipment, favoring the use of its network of strategic partnerships (national and international) when necessary.
Image processing; techniques and technologies of geographic information; monitoring, modeling, planning and spatial planning of the territory and marine resources; technological scaling-‐up.
Partnership or subcontracts in projects with European funding (INTERREG, FP7, ...) research and development protocols with research centers and / or universities.
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Silliker Portugal, S.A. Contact details: Fátima Castro (General Director) Address: Rua Industrial dos Terços n.º 44, 4410-‐477 Canelas – V. N. de Gaia, Portugal Tel: (+351) 227 150 820 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.silliker.pt
GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES (section A)
Areas of application
Areas of expertise:
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics X
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
X
X
Process
X
X
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Microbiology
X
X
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
X
MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES (section B)
Areas of application
Feed
Food Health
Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
X
X
Properties ( marine systems)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify):
TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY (section C ) Company profile: Key words: Analyses, chemical, microbiological, food, feed
The Silliker Portugal is an independent company to provide services closely linked to the various branches of the agri-‐food sector. With sustainability as a pillar of its Quality Policy, the EGI (original designation before the acquisition by the group Silliker) in 1993 integrates the Portuguese Quality System through the accreditation of the laboratory. In 2000 is created the sensory analysis laboratory and new facilities were built in March 2005. In 2008, the U.S. multinational Silliker acquired 80 % of the company, giving rise to Silliker Portugal. The Silliker Laboratories Portugal has physical, chemistry, microbiology, instrumental methods of analysis and sensory analysis equipped with the appropriate technical means. Customers have a wide range of tests covering the various sectors of the market: meat and meat products, dairy products, edible oils and fats, fruits and vegetables, canned foods, grain mill products, beverages, ice cream, condiments and spices, pastries; seafood, animal feed, among others. It has implemented a rigorous quality system for the analytical control and the customer satisfaction. The whole operation of the laboratory is governed by a management system designed in order to organize and systematize the work done, and to ensure adequate accuracy in testing, measurements and observations that will lead to the final results. The main activities in the sensory analysis developed by the laboratory include a diverse set of consumer studies, quality assessment and research and sensory development. The Silliker structure also conducts programs for definition of food products shelf life.
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic
HPLC, GC, Atomic absorption, UV/VIS, DUMAS, Lipid extractor ANKOM. INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.):
Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
The Silliker Portugal has also a department for technical advice that has several services adaptable to the needs of each client. In order to meet the needs of the enterprises, especially in the enforcement of legislation affecting food security, Silliker Portugal provides the following services: -‐ Implementation of HACCP and quality management systems and support in preparation for obtaining certification. -‐ Auditing the system of hygiene, food safety and quality management. -‐ Supplier audits. -‐ Vocational training for the food industry. The Silliker Portugal is accredited by DGERT, possessing its own facilities properly equipped. -‐ Validation of correct labelling and support the introduction of new products, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and clear transmission of information to the consumer. -‐ Legislation with the aim of providing an information service to the customer. To be analysed case by case.
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Laboratório ou Centro Técnico: Labiagro – Laboratório, Químico Agroalimentar e Microbiológico, Lda
Contact details: Cristina Tendinha Address: Taguspark – Av Professor Cavaco Silva, Nº 33, Edf G, 2780-‐120 Oeiras Tel: +251-‐214229087 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.labiagro.pt
GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES (section A)
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
X
X
X
X
X
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
X
X
Microbiology
X
X
X
X
X
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Sensory analysis
MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES (section B)
Areas of application
Feed Food Health
Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify): Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY (section C) Company profile: Key words:
Labiagro has two laboratories: Microbiology and Chemistry. The Chemistry laboratory is specialized in the determination of organic contaminants. It is able to develop methods according to the costumer’s needs. Rigor Credibility Partnership with customer Flexibility and Availability Innovation LC-‐MS/MS SBSE-‐GC/MS HS-‐GC/MS GC-‐MS GC-‐µ-‐ECD/FPD/NPD HPLC -‐FLD/DAD GPC
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Laboratório ou Centro Técnico: Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo – Escola Superior Agrária Contact details: Eng.º Júlio César Lopes / Dr.ª Ana Paula Vale Address: Mosteiro de Refóios – 4990-‐706 – Refóios – Ponte de Lima Tel: 258909740 Email:
[email protected]; laborató
[email protected] Website: www.esapl.pt
GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES (section A)
Areas of application
Feed
Areas of expertise:
X
Process
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
X
X
X
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
hydrolysates
X
X
X
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
X
X
X
X
Extraction/fractionation purification
X
X
X
X
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
X
X
X
X
Genomics
X
X
X
Chromatography, spectrometry
X
X
X
X
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Microbiology
X
X
X
X
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
X
X
X
X
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
X
X
X
X
Sensory analysis
X
MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES (section B)
Areas of application
Feed Food Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
X
X
Traceability (genetic)
X
X
Systematic identification
Genomics
X
X
Microbiology
X
X
Properties ( marine systems)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify):
TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY (section C) Company profile: Key words:
Multidisciplinary laboratory, expertise in the chemical, microbiological, food safety and genomics areas.
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
HPLC, CG, Growing and incubation chambers, Thermocyclers, DNA automatic sequenciator, ELISA system, Laminar Flow Cabinet, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer, UV/VIS Spectrophotometer, Equipments for food analysis (fat, protein, total and dietetic fibre, etc.), among others. Analysis of soils, foliar and technical recommendations of fertilization and, studies of materials resulting from composting processes.
Work on sensory analysis; food safety and labeling in traditional food products; genomic studies in marine organisms (in partnership or in service).
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Laboratório de EcoToxicologia Contact details: 259 350 000 (Ext. 2475/2108);
[email protected] Address: Universidade de Trás-‐os-‐Montes e Alto Douro, Apartado 1013, 5001-‐801 VilaReal Tel: 259 350 108 Email:
[email protected];
[email protected] Website: www.utad.pt
GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES (section A)
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Genomics
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Chromatography,
X
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Chromatography, spectrometry
Microbiology
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
X
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES (section B) Areas of application
Feed
Food Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify):
TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY (section C) Company profile: Key words: (6 max) Please list technical equipment and facilities:
Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
Laboratory of Ecotoxicology, development of toxicological studies in freshwater fish. Laboratorial assays with heavy metals, endocrine disrupters and monitoring of water courses. Teleosts, oxidative stress, histopathology, molecular markers, enzymatic activities, protein expression. Microtome Leica, RM2135; Embedding station Leica EG1160; Inverted microscope Olympus IX51; Vertical and horizontal gel electrophoresis systems; Electrophoretic transfer cell Biorad Miniprotean; LightCycler, Stratagene Mx3005P; Gel analyser Vilber Lourmat-‐Biocap version 1999; Thermo Cycler Biometra UNO-‐II; Spectrofluorometer Varian Carry Eclipse; Spectrophotometer Carry Carry 100; Microplate spectrophotometer Biotek PowerWave; Micro-‐volume plate Biotek Take3. Search for biomarkers of exposure to xenobiotics; Biological evaluation of water quality.
Partnerships or collaboration with research centers / laboratories, partnerships with legal regulators of water quality.
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Unidade de Microbiologia Aplicada Contact details: Paulo Fernandes Address: Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão do IPVC, Av. do Atlântico Tel: +351 258 819 700 Email:
[email protected] Website:
GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES (section A)
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Genomics
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Chromatography, spectrometry
Microbiology
X
X
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES (section B) Areas of application
Feed
Food Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
X
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify):
TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY (section C) Company profile: Key words:
Applied Microbiology Unit, accredited laboratory of Microbiology of water and food by IPAC nº L0359.
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of Food and Environmental Microbiology collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: ControlVet Segurança Alimentar SA Contact details: Ricardo Quinta –
[email protected] Address: Zona Industrial de Tondela, ZIM II, Lote 6 e 9 Tel: 232 817 817 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.controlvet.pt
GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES (section A)
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
x
x
x
x
x
Process
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
x
x
Extraction/fractionation purification
x
x
x
x
x
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
x
x
x
x
x
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
x
x
x
x
x
Microbiology
x
x
x
x
x
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
hydrolysates
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
x
x
x
Biological activities ( in vivo)
x
x
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
x
x
x
x
MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES (section B)
Areas of application
Feed
Food Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
x
x
x
x
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
x
x
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
x
x
x
x
x
Systematic identification
x
Genomics
x
Microbiology
x
x
x
x
x
x
Properties ( marine systems)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify):
TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY (section C) Company profile: Key words:
Food safety, Laboratory analyses, Microbiology, Chemistry, Molecular biology, Biotechnology research.
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
Real time PCR, PCR, incubators, laminar flow cabinets, gas and liquid chromatographers, atomic spectrometer, etc.
Training for the food industry, validation studies.
Partnerships with research institutes and industries to develop new products or services in the food, health and environment sectors.
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Laboratório ou Centro Técnico: Globalab – Ensaios Químicos e Microbiologicos, SA Contact details: Dra. Ana Ferraz Address: Rua das Andorinhas lote 80 . Loja C – 2430-‐048 Marinha Grande Tel: 244567001 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.globalab.pt
GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES (section A)
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Genomics
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Chromatography, spectrometry
x
x
Microbiology
x
x
x
x
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES (section B)
Areas of application
Feed Food Health
Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Microbiology
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify)
TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY (section C) Company profile: Key words:
Short response time Proximity to the customer
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
ICP Vidas TEMPO Spectrophotometer Continuous Flow Autoanalyser
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Biotrend -‐ Inovação e Engenharia em Biotecnologia, SA
Contact details: Bruno Sommer Ferreira Address: Biocant Park, Núcleo 04, Lote 2, 3060-‐197 Cantanhede Tel: 23141940 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.biotrend.biz
GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES (section A)
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
hydrolysates
x
x
x
x
x
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
x
x
x
x
x
Extraction/fractionation purification
x
x
x
x
x
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
Microbiology
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES (section B)
Areas of application
Feed
Food Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
Properties ( marine systems)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify):
TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY (section C) Company profile: Key words:
bioengineering, process development, scaling up, process optimization.
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
Controlled bioreactors, incubators, spectrophotometer, plate count reader, centrifuges, HPLC system with automatic sampling, high-‐throughput development processes system. Development of process optimization, process integration, scaling up, feasibility studies, technology transfer. Partners who seek to use commercial products or processes based on marine microorganisms.
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Instituto de Engenharia Biomédica (INEB)
Contact details: Address: Rua Campo Alegre, 823, 4150 – 180 Porto Tel: +351 22 607 49 82 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ineb.up.pt
GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES (section A)
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
X
Process
Enzymatic hydrolysates Bioreactors)
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
Microbiology
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
X
Biological activities ( in vivo)
X
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES (section B)
Areas of application
Feed
Food Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
X
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
Properties ( marine systems)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify): The three areas of activity of INEB are: Biomaterials and tissue regeneration, Bioimage and biomedical signals and and Geoepidemiology.
TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY (section C) Company profile: Key words: Please list technical equipment and facilities:
Private non-‐profit association of University of Porto, with the status of public interest. The aim of INEB is to promote the interface between the academic and health in the areas of biomedical engineering. INEB's mission is to generate knowledge through research, advanced training and technology transfer in Biomedical Engineering, aiming to become an international reference in the application of engineering solutions to improve human health.
Biomaterials; Tissue regeneration; Bioimagem; Geoepidemiology; Nanomedicine; Biomedical Signal. See Annexe
Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.):
SUIM -‐ Center to provide services in Interfaces and Macromolecules (services to the outside community -‐ universities, training centers, research units and industry as well as advanced training in the available techniques). Contact:
[email protected] Webpage: http://www.ineb.up.pt/index.php?content=46 Please list types of The INEB has extensive experience developing for many collaborative/industrial partnership years, partnerships with the following entities: opportunities the laboratory is willing universities, research institutes, technology centers and to undertake: industry (either domestically or internationally). The INEB continues to have this type of collaboration in projects that are currently participating and in its future activities the existence of partnerships are foreseen.
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: Biopremier – Inovação e Serviços em Biotecnologia, SA. Contact details: Mário Gadanho (Administrador / Responsável Laboratório Agro-‐alimentar Address: Edificio ICAT – Campus FCUL – Campo Grande, 1749-‐016 Lisboa Tel: 217500473 Email:
[email protected];
[email protected] Website: www.biopremier.com
GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES (section A)
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Genomics
X
Chromatography, spectrometry Microbiology
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES (section B)
Areas of application
Feed
Food Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
X
X
X
X
X
X
Systematic identification
X
X
X
X
X
X
Genomics
X
X
X
X
X
X
Microbiology
X
X
X
X
X
X
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify):
TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY (section C) Company profile: Key words:
Laboratory specialized in DNA analysis. It is the only laboratory in the Iberian Peninsula with flexible accreditation ISO 17025 to identify any organism by DNA sequencing, including fish (fish, cephalopods, crustaceans) and microorganisms. It is the only laboratory in Europe with ISO 17025 accredited methods for identification of any organism in highly processed foods containing mixture of species.
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
PCR, real-time PCR, DNA sequencer PCR, real-time PCR, DNA sequencer.
Experience in technical training in genetics / molecular biology / DNA / microbiology applied to the agri-food sector
Partnerships at the determination of genomic profiling, DNA analysis, development of rapid methods for detection / identification of species of fish, animal genetic diseases, rapid detection of virus, bacteria, fungi (molecular diagnostics) by DNA / RNA analysis, certification of fish species in food products (value-added products), training activities and dissemination of the applicability of DNA analysis methods.
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: QUIMITESTE, ENGENHARIA S.A. Contact details: Engª Otília Morais, Engª Dora Silva, Engª Sílvia Martins Address: Rua do Ouro, Nº15 – Park Industrial Vale do Alecrim – 2950-‐437 PALMELA, PORTUGAL Tel: 00.35.12.13.88.170 Email:
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected] Website: www.quimiteste.pt
GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES (section A)
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
X
X
X
X
X
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
X
X
X
X
X
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
X
X
X
Microbiology
X
X
X
X
X
Properties
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
X
X
MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES (section B)
Areas of application
Feed
Food Health Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
X
X
X
X
X
X A)
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis: Identification
Traceability (chemical)
X
X
X
X
X
X A)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
X
X
X
X
X
X C)
B)
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify): A) Marine Sediments
B) Phytoplankton
C) Bivalves
TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY (section C) Company profile: Key words: Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
Acredited Laboratory according to NP EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005 since 1995 Phytoplankton, Laboratories, Microbiology, Contaminants, Analysis of Metals, Organic Pollutants See Annexe
Project and design of laboratories, Accreditation consulting according to ISO 17025, HACCP, Technical support in bivalve depuration, Validity studies product, Product sterility studies, Quality Control, Comparative methods studies, Indoor air quality, Technical training
Internships, Masters, Training, Development of methods, comparison of methods, interlaboratory tests, food technologies. Project Design / Implementation and Accreditation of Laboratories. Partnerships aimed at exportation of analytical services, Quality Consulting and Training for Lab Technicians.
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
4. Completed sheets for UK
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
Contact details : DR BILL ROY, MANAGER Address : MACHRIHANISH, CAMPBELTOWN, ARGYLL PA28 6PZ, SCOTLAND Tel : +44 (0) 1586 810287
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Genomics
Chromatography, spectrometry
Microbiology
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Sensory analysis
Email :
[email protected] Website : www.fishresearch.co.uk
Section A: GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Section B: MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed Food Health
Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
Systematic identification
Genomics
Microbiology
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
*Others (please specify): Aquaculture: contract research services: sea lice product testing, fish vaccine testing, regulatory studies, evaluation of fish feeds; provision of facilities to commercial organisations and academic institutions; consultancy services: production of Atlantic salmon and marine fish; sea lice; marine larval rearing, live feed production, marine invertebrate taxonomy.
Section C: TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Company profile: Key words:
The University of Stirling Marine Environmental Research Laboratory is a component part of the internationally renowned Institute of Aquaculture. MERL also provides contract research services, provision of facilities and technical support, consultancy and training to businesses and other academic institutions on a fee-‐paying basis. Access to facilities may also be available through the EU-‐FP7 AquaExcel project. Aquaculture testing, sea lice, fish vaccines, fish feed, GLP Please list technical equipment and More than 100 seawater tanks ranging 50 L to 50m3. facilities: Filtered seawater (1200 m3/h x 100 um) Seawater temperature control Isolation unit with effluent disinfection Sea lice cultures and challenge facilities Feed testing facilities Pilot scale marine hatchery Commercial marine fish hatchery and nursery Quarantine facility Technical support GLP compliant Please list other laboratory capabilities Associated laboratory services including fish and technical offers: (i.e. technological pathology, immune function tests, nutritional survey, training, feasibility studies, analyses, water quality analysis, available within the process development, etc.): Institute of Aquaculture. Please list types of Contract research services, provision of facilities and collaborative/industrial partnership consultancy services are available on a fee paying opportunities the laboratory is willing basis. to undertake: Please contact us to discuss collaborative academic and industrial projects. For more information on the EU-‐FP7 AquaExcel project please visit http://www.aqua.stir.ac.uk/
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Name of Research lab: NCIMB Ltd
Contact details : Dr Peter Green Address : Ferguson Building, Craibstone Estate, Bucksburn, Aberdeen AB21 9YA Tel :01224 711100 Email :
[email protected] Website : www.ncimb.com
Section A: GENERIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed
Food
Health Nutraceuticals Cosmetics
Areas of expertise:
Process
hydrolysates
Membrane technologies (ultra/microfiltration/reverse osmosis)
Extraction/fractionation purification
Analysis
Biochemical analysis
Genomics
X
X
Chromatography, spectrometry
Microbiology
X
X
X
X
X
Properties
Biological activities ( in vitro)
x
x
x
x
x
Biological activities ( in vivo)
Techno-‐functional properties
Sensory analysis
Enzymatic Bioreactors)
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Section B: MARINE SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Areas of application
Feed Food Health
Nutraceuticals Agriculture Nautics Others*
Areas of expertise:
Marine Biochemistry
Marine natural substances
Marine enzymes and macromolecules
Cultivation
Animal cell
Micro-‐algae
Analysis : Identification
Traceability (chemical)
Traceability (genetic)
x
Systematic identification
x
Genomics
x
Microbiology
x
Properties ( marine systems)
Biological activities (in vitro)
Biological activities (in vivo)
*Others (please specify): Bacteriological analysis and identification
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE
Section C: TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEY Company profile: Key words:
Specialists in microbiological and chemical analytical services. Custodian of National Collection of Industrial Food and Marine Bacteria (NCIMB). Offer toxicological monitoring using novel bacterial arrays. Marine bacteria, bacterial indentification, toxicology
Please list technical equipment and facilities: Please list other laboratory capabilities and technical offers: (i.e. technological survey, training, feasibility studies, process development, etc.): Please list types of collaborative/industrial partnership opportunities the laboratory is willing to undertake:
Comprehensive lab facilities and equipment based in Aberdeen, UK: 16S rDNA sequencer Alpha and gamma spectroscopy Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
Consultancy, analyses and project management services associated with above
Open to all enquiries/potential partnerships from bacterial isolation/identification/monitoring projects through to monitoring toxic profiles of waters, effluents and treatment processes
Co-financed with the support of the European Area Programme Union ERDF Atlantic INVESTING IN OUR COMMON FUTURE