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International Research Institute |
Research activity |
Link |
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Newcastle University (UK) |
The research focuses on developing microbiological systems that develop renewable resources while mitigating environmental pollution |
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/ |
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The University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA) |
Focuses on studies designed to elucidate the mechanisms for electron transfer between microorganisms and electrodes as well as to understand the physiology and ecology of microorganisms colonizing anodes or cathodes. |
http://www.umass.edu/ |
3 |
Oregon State University (USA) |
Oregon State University (USA) - Develop "microbial electrochemical" systems that could convert biomass, including common sewage, into energy. |
http://oregonstate.edu/
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4 |
J. Craig Venter Institute (California) |
The research focus on human genomic medicine, infectious disease, plant, microbial and environmental genomics, synthetic biology and biological energy, bioinformatics, and software engineering. |
http://www.jcvi.org/cms/home/
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Australian National University Research School of Biological Sciences, (Australia) |
The ANU Research School of Biology (RSB) carries out research in a wide range of biological and biomedical sciences. |
http://biology.anu.edu.au/ |
6 |
Ankara University Biotechnology Institute (Turkey) |
Ankara University Biotechnology Institute, is a research institute focusing on health and agricultural bio-tech. |
http://biotek.ankara.edu.tr/en/ |
7 |
Wageningen University (Netherlands) |
Inorganic bioconversions, Bio-energy, Water technology, Soil and sediment treatment, Cleaner production and sustainable material chains |
http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/wageningen-university.htm |
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Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology (Korea) |
Plant antioxidation research.
Microalgae research: By using diverse microalgae in carbon dioxide sequestration and production of microalgal biomass for biofuel and biorefinery
Microbial community research: Development of functional microbial communities for bioremediation of contaminated soil and analysis of their microbial diversity and functions
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http://www.kribb.re.kr/eng/ |
9 |
Centre for Environmental Risk Assessment and Remediation (CERAR)
X Building
University of South Australia
Mawson Lakes Campus
Mawson Lakes
SA 5095
AUSTRALIA |
- Risk based land management
- Contaminant life cycle assessment
- Waste characterisation
- Speciation and toxicity assessment
- Ecological and human health risk assessment
- Bioaccessibility/bioavailability assessment
- Innovative remediation methods for contaminated soil and ground water
- Risk communication
- Specialised analytical testing
- Specialised services including treatability studies for remediation
- Remediation treatability studies
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https://www.unisa.edu.au/Research/Centre-for-Environmental-Risk-Assessment-and-Remediation-/ |
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Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology, USA |
IMET conduct marine and environmental research and thereby create technologies designed to foster the protection and restoration of coastal marine systems and their watersheds, sustainable use of their resources and improvement of human health. IMET's work includes the use of aquaculture and genomics to foster conservation and creation of marine resources, including marine bioenergy; environmental sensor development; environmental remediation; developmental biology; marine biomedicine; molecular and cellular systems and sustainable urban ports and ecosystems. |
https://www.umces.edu/imet
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11 |
Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia, Spain |
The Centre stands out for its versatile and interdisciplinary research approach, combining gene-based technologies with frontier research in Structural and Functional Biology. Vaccines and antibiotics for humans and farm animals, biomarkers and therapeutic targets for chronic inflammatory, autoimmune, infectious and neoplastic diseases, plant- and bacteria-based bioremediation strategies, as well as tools to improve plant productivity and their resistance to environmental stress and pathogens. |
http://www.cnb.csic.es/index.php/en/ |
12 |
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Germany |
The centre contributes to social development and the sustainable use of our natural resources. Biodiversity, clean water and non-contaminated soils can be regarded as life insurance not only for our generation, but also for future generations |
http://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=11382 |
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Institute of Biotechnology and Drug Research (IBWF), Kaiserslautern, Germany |
IBWF, microbiologists, biochemists and chemists are joining forces to develop new biologically active substances as well as enzymes. The extensive and unique collection of fungal cultures and their metabolites, in combination with our own novel molecular biological test systems for pharmaceutical and agricultural applications, present excellent opportunities for collaboration with partners in industry and academia alike. |
http://www.ibwf.de/ |
14 |
International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Trieste, Italy. |
The Centre provides a scientific and educational environment of the highest standard and conducts innovative research in life sciences for the benefit of developing countries.
The Centre is dedicated to advanced research and training in molecular biology and biotechnology and holds out the prospect of advancing knowledge and applying the latest techniques in the fields of:
- biomedicine
- crop improvement
- environmental protection/remediation
- biopharmaceuticals and biopesticide production |
http://www.icgeb.trieste.it/home.html |
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Institute of environmental biology and biotechnology (iBEB), Norway |
The iBEB is dedicated to setting up a unified approach towards environmental issues at different scales (from molecular to whole-body level) applied to different biological targets including bacteria, plants and human cells. |
https://www.universitypositions.eu/university/institute-of-environmental-biology-and-biotechnology-ibeb
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