Grand challenges in marine biotechnology
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Grand challenges in marine biotechnology
(Grand challenges in biology and biotechnology / series editor, Pabulo H. Rampelotto)
Springer, c2018
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book serves as essential reading for research scientists and biotechnologists from both academia and industry working in marine biotechnology and related disciplines. The book discusses recent advances and challenges in terms of science, technology, innovation, and policy for the development of the field; and how marine biotechnology may provide new solutions to some of the grand challenges faced by our society. Written in an accessible language, the book is also recommended as a reference text for decision-makers in government and non-governmental organizations in their efforts to foster the development of a global blue economy.
With less than 5 % of the vast and rich marine environment explored, our seas and oceans represent a virtually unexplored resource for the discovery of novel product, processes, and development of bio-inspired synthetic drugs with biotechnological potential. As such, the marine environment has been considered Earth's last frontier of exploration. Recent advances in molecular techniques are providing the necessary tools to access on a larger scale the still-untapped ocean resources and, consequently, unveil the promise of the blue biotechnology. Governments are recognizing the potential of marine biotechnology to provide solutions to some of the Grand Challenges of the 21st Century such as sustainable energy and food sources, identification of novel drugs for improved health treatments, and providing new industrial materials and processes. For this reason, advances in marine biotechnology may foster the much-needed source of innovation and economic growth in many countries, and pave the way towards the development of a global blue economy, i.e. a new economic model based on the sustainable exploration of our ocean ecosystems.
Table of Contents
Section 1: The Promise of Marine BiotechnologyContains general chapters collected from authorities in the different fields, aimed at seeing marine biotechnology projected in the 21th century, compiled with a foresight perspective in mind. Capital topics are mentioned such as Health, Food, Energy and Environment as launching ramps of the science for the next section.
Section 2: Latest Developments in Marine Biotechnology ResearchContains chapters from author's current research topics, organized in sub-sections each corresponding to the Capital topics of the previous part containing one or more chapters on current science in marine biotechnology field. These texts are intended to report about advances and challenges directly from the labs around the world framing the results in the wide context of marine biotechnology.
Section 3: Economic Potential of Marine Biotechnology Includes material dedicated to social/political issues by scientific society representatives, single stakeholders from firms in the field, and other specific leading experts.
Section 4: Key Tools and Technologies Dedicated to technologies such as marine -omics, metabolic engineering and other powerful hyphenated spectroscopy technologies (micro-NMR, mass spectrometry, etc.) for natural products identification in resource management and ecological monitoring.
Section 5: Grand Projects in Marine Biotechnology Discusses the projects along with other issues including intellectual property rights and other aspects connected to the third section.
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