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Euglena International Network (EIN): Driving euglenoid biotechnology for the benefit of a challenged world

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    0567408 - BC 2023 RIV GB eng J - Journal Article
    Ebenezer, T. G. E. - Low, R. S. - O'Neill, E. C. - Huang, I. - DeSimone, A. - Farrow, S. C. - Field, R. - Ginger, M. L. - Guerrero, S.A. - Hammond, Michael John - Hampl, V. - Horst, G. - Ishikawa, T. - Karnkowska, A. - Linton, E.W. - Myler, P. J. - Nakazawa, M. - Cardol, P. - Sánchez-Thomas, R. - Saville, B.J. - Shah, M.R. - Simpson, A.G.B. - Sur, A. - Suzuki, K. - Tyler, K.M. - Zimba, P. V. - Hall, N. - Field, Mark Christian
    Euglena International Network (EIN): Driving euglenoid biotechnology for the benefit of a challenged world.
    Biology Open. Roč. 11, č. 11 (2022), č. článku NOV. ISSN 2046-6390. E-ISSN 2046-6390
    Institutional support: RVO:60077344
    Keywords : Biofuels * Bioremediation * Biotechnology * Euglena * Food supplements * Networks
    OECD category: Ecology
    Impact factor: 2.4, year: 2022
    Method of publishing: Open access
    https://journals.biologists.com/bio/article/11/11/bio059561/284354/Euglena-International-Network-EIN-Driving

    Euglenoids (Euglenida) are unicellular flagellates possessing exceptionally wide geographical and ecological distribution. Euglenoids combine a biotechnological potential with a unique position in the eukaryotic tree of life. In large part these microbes owe this success to diverse genetics including secondary endosymbiosis and likely additional sources of genes. Multiple euglenoid species have translational applications and show great promise in production of biofuels, nutraceuticals, bioremediation, cancer treatments and more exotically as robotics design simulators. An absence of reference genomes currently limits these applications, including development of efficient tools for identification of critical factors in regulation, growth or optimization of metabolic pathways. The Euglena International Network (EIN) seeks to provide a forum to overcome these challenges. EIN has agreed specific goals, mobilized scientists, established a clear roadmap (Grand Challenges), connected academic and industry stakeholders and is currently formulating policy and partnership principles to propel these efforts in a coordinated and efficient manner.
    Permanent Link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0338701

     
     
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