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metagenomics

ESAB WEBINAR: Digital sequence information, access and benefit sharing andopen science. Implications for microbiome and biocatalysis research

3 July 20253 April 2025

The Nagoya Protocol on ‘Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization (ABS)’ represented a deep transformation on the discovery and use …

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Categories News Tags biocatalysis, Blue Bioeconomy, marine, marine microbes, metagenomics, microbiome, new research

EU cluster “Enzymes for greener products” organises three events

8 April 20252 April 2025

A series of events is organised by the EU project cluster “Enzymes for greener products” formed by the  RADICALZ, along with the projects OXIPRO, ENXYLASCOPE, FUTURENZYME from 8th to 9th April 2025. …

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Categories News Tags Blue Bioeconomy, marine, marine microbes, metagenomics, microbiome, new research

How Researchers Are Using Marine Microbes to Make Industrial Processes More Sustainable

8 April 202512 March 2025

The article is written by Jack McGovan. It has been published in MedicalEXPO, Bioscience Today online and the Bioscience Today print magazine. In February 2023, James Finnigan and his team …

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Categories Article Tags artificial intelligence, Blue Bioeconomy, marine, marine microbes, metagenomics, microbiome

Queuosine’s Hidden Role in Gene Regulation and Why It Matters

29 January 20263 January 2025

A recent study from Bluetools partners at the CSIC-INTA and Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, published in Scientific Reports, reveals that a single molecule of bacterial origin — queuosine (Q) — may play a critical role in regulating gene expression in eukaryotes.

Categories Publication Tags marine microbes, metagenomics, microbiome, new research

A new channelrhodopsin found in Lake Hula using Metatranscriptomics

29 January 20268 December 2024

Bluetools partners at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, have identified and characterised a light-gated ion channel named HulaCCR1, discovered through metatranscriptomic analysis of a unicellular eukaryotic community in Lake Hula, Israel.

Categories Publication Tags metagenomics, microbiome, new research

New AI-Powered Metagenomics Toolkit Enhances Large-Scale MicrobialAnalysis

29 January 202612 November 2024

BlueTools scientists have developed a new cloud-based workflow called the Metagenomics-Toolkit that uses machine learning to optimise computational efficiency.

Categories Publication Tags artificial intelligence, metagenomics, microbiome, new research

Job openings to work on the Bluetools project

29 January 202630 April 2024

The Autonomous University of Madrid is looking to hire one research and three support technicians for activities linked to Bluetools and other EU projects.

Categories News Tags marine microbes, metagenomics, microbiome
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Tiny sea microbes could unlock new cures

29 January 202619 April 2024

This article was first published on Bioscience Today magazine. Off the coast of Spain, studies of the marine microbiome are opening new doors for pharmacology, writes Claudia Alemañy Castilla. The …

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Categories Article Tags Blue Bioeconomy, marine, marine microbes, metagenomics, microbiome, new research

Why study marine microorganisms that live in extreme environments?

29 January 20262 April 2024

From the darkest depths of hydrothermal vents to the icy expanses of polar seas, these resilient microbes challenge our understanding of life itself. But why study them?

Categories Article Tags Blue Bioeconomy, marine, marine microbes, metagenomics, microbiome, microorganismen, new research

Insight Into Biofilms Could Change Our Relationship With Bacteria

29 January 202614 February 2024

Bacteria, those tiny, often-misunderstood microorganisms, have just given up a groundbreaking secret that could transform our approach to combating infections.

Categories Article Tags Blue Bioeconomy, marine, marine microbes, metagenomics, microbiome, new research
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