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Joao Pedro da Silva Ramos Barreiros. Completed the Aggregation - in 2008. He is Assistant Professor with Aggregation at the University of the Azores. He has published 87 articles in specialized magazines and 78 papers in event proceedings, has 3 book chapters and 7 books published. It has 119 technical production items. Participated in 38 events abroad and 54 in Portugal. He directed 1 doctoral thesis and co-oriented 2, guided 9 masters dissertations and co-oriented 1, in addition to having guided 65 bach. /license course completion work in the areas of Biological Sciences, Education Sciences and Environmental Engineering. Received 5 awards and / or honors. Between 1997 and 2011 participated in 8 research projects and coordinated 2 of these. Currently participating in 2 research projects. He works in the Natural Sciences areas with emphasis in Biological Sciences and Agrarian Sciences with emphasis in Veterinary Sciences. In his professional activities he interacted with 279 collaborators in co-authorship of scientific works.
Epinephelus marginatus, Underwater Hunting, Ichthyology, Behavioral Ecology, Biodiversity, Music, Ethology, Scientific Expedition, Elasmobranchii and Marine Biology.
Darrell Jay Grimes research is primarily focused on the Vibrios.The genus Vibrio now includes 139 species and is considered by most marine microbiologists to comprise the dominant culturable bacterial taxon in the ocean. Much of my research has focused on V. parahaemolyticus and V. vulnificus, although we have recently looked at the abundance and distribution of V. cholerae along the Northern Gulf of Mexico coastline. We are especially interested in the ecology of these indigenous marine bacteria and the factors that allow them to survive in the environment and to cause disease in humans and other animals. Current research projects include: forecasting the abundance and distribution of V. parahaemolyticus and V. vulnificus in coastal waters by using satellite remote sensing; examining the abundance and distribution of virulent strains of V. parahaemolyticus in the Northern Gulf of Mexico; viable but nonculturable Vibrios; V. vulnificus and necrotizing fasciitis; naturally occurring Vibrios and other bacteria in elasmobranch fishes; examining the distribution and function of the enzyme urease in V. parahaemolyticus strains and understanding the role of Vibrios in biodegradation of wastes, including petroleum, in the ocean. Most recently, we began looking at antibiotic resistance in marine bacteria and we are finding antibiotic resistant Vibrios. Finally, because the GCRL has a large research and development program in marine fish aquaculture, my Marine Microbial Ecology laboratory works with the GCRL marine aquaculture team to study and find cures for bacterial diseases, especially vibriosis.
Systematics of the genera Chromobacterium, Pseudomonas, Vibrio, and Vogesella Microbiological quality of water resources Bacteriology of marine fish, especially elasmobranchs Long-term survival of bacteria in aquatic habitats, with an emphasis on viable but non-culturable Microbiology and bioremediation of ocean and estuarine wastes, especially petroleum.
Ozakis primary contribution is to achieve the first total synthesis of optically active myo-inositol trisphosphate, and a wide range of other inositol phosphates and lipids for subsequent physiological studies. Ozaki discovered DAB: regulator of Ca2+ release, anti-aging reagents. Ozaki is proposing method to protect global warming. His method is promotion of CO2 assimilation by effective use of NOx and drainage nitrogen, phosphorous,. Many countries hating NOx as pollution gas and eliminating by ammonia. Ozaki is considering that NOx is best promotor of CO2 assimilation . For the promotion of CO2 assimilation, NOx elimination should be stopped. Drainage NP elimination should be stopped.
Hafiz Suleria is an eminent young researcher in the field of Food Science and Nutrition. Currently, working as Alfred Deakin Research Fellow at the Deakin University, Australia. He is also an Honorary Fellow in the Diamantina Institute Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland (UQ), Australia. He has earned his Postdoctoral Research Fellowship from the Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health, Kansas State University, USA. Previously, he was awarded an International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS) and Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) for his PhD research at UQ School of Medicine, the Translational Research Institute (TRI) in collaboration with Commonwealth and Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO, Australia). Before joining the UQ, he worked as a Lecturer in Department of Food Sciences, Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan. He also worked as Research Associate in PAK-US Joint Project funded by Higher Education Commission, Pakistan and Department of State, USA with collaboration of University of Massachusetts, USA and National Institute of Food Science and Technology, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan. He has a major research focus on food science and nutrition particularly in screening of bioactive molecules isolation, purification and characterization using various cutting-edge techniques from different plants, marine and animal sources followed by their in vitro bioactivity, in vivo, cell culture and animal modelling. He did quite reasonable work on functional foods & nutraceutical, food and function and alternative medicine. Hafiz Suleria has published more than 70 peer reviewed scientific papers in different reputed/impacted journals. He is also in collaboration with more than five universities where he is working as a co supervisor/special member for PhD and Postgraduate students and also involved in joint publications, projects and grants.
Dr. Mauro Lenzi is an ecologist who graduated from the Biological Science of Pisa University (Italy). Currently, he directs the research activities of the Lagoon Ecology and Aquaculture Laboratory (LEALab). He cooperated or is co-operating with Grosseto University Pole, Universities of Pisa, Siena, Florence, Parma, Venice and Rome, Central Institute for Environment Research and Protection of Rome (ISPRA, ex ICRAM), WWF-Italy, Regional Agency for Tuscany Environmental Protection (ARPAT), FAO-Rome, National Research Council (CNR, Italy), National Agency for New Technology (ENEA), Italian Health High Institute (ISS) and Orbetello Lagoon Environmental Reclamation National Authority (now Tuscany Region Autority).
Control of vegetation development and forecast and prevention of dystrophic risks in lagoon environment, bio-geo-chemistry of the coastal sediment and the effect of the sediment resuspension, biological tools for lagoon environment management, assessment of seagrass meadow state and quantifying the human impact; assessment of fish-farm wastewater impact and improvement solutions.
Dr. Lin is a Distinguished Yangtze River scholar Professor of Marine Natural Product Chemistry with Research Center for Marine Drugs at Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, and an Adjunct Professor of Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, he is also the Director of Department of Pharmacy of Renji hospital, affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. Dr. Lin research is actively involved in the isolation, structural identification and elucidation of the action mechanisms of secondary metabolites from marine sponges. From resource exploitation of marine sponge to the discovery of new drugs, his group has established an integrated system and the first Integration Library on Xisha Sponge samples, fractions, and pure compounds. With the help of bioassay-guided technology and spectroscopic technology, over 1000 natural products, including 376 new compounds and 12 new skeletons, have been isolated from Xisha sponge. About 284 compounds have showed various activities, and 10 compounds have been selected as intensive anti-tumor leads (IC50 at nM level). His group has interpreted the anti-tumor mechanisms of the cyclopeptide (pk13) and macrolactones (bryostatins 5 and 6), revealing that bryostatin 5 is the first small marine molecule to exert influence on pro-apoptotic protein PUMA. Importantly, his group has developed 3 anti-tumor candidates (PK13, B5, and STS) with exact mechanism of action, significant activity, high safety, and independent intellectual property rights.
Jose de Jesus Salas Perez is a Doctor in Marine Sciences by the Polytechnics University of Cataluna (Spain) and Institute of Marine Science (CSIC), with a thesis titled: Lagrangian Study of the Surface circulation of the Algerian basin, Western Mediterranean Sea. Previous studies to obtain the Ph.D degree, were the M.Sc. degree in physical oceanography (CICESE-Ensenada-Mexico) and a bachelors degree in Oceanology with particular interest in physical oceanography.
Oceanography on continental platforms, reef areas and bays, focusing on dynamic multidisciplinary processes.Physical-biological interactions in marine ecosystems. Climate change.Mesoscale Dynamics in the western Mediterranean Sea and in the Mexican Tropical Pacific Ocean.Water exchanges on sills and kinematics of nutrients in the Gulf of California.
Olev Vinn graduated in geology at the University of Tartu. Vinn holds M.Sc. degree in paleontology and stratigraphy from the University of Tartu and a Ph.D. degree in geology from the same university. Vinn worked as a Researcher, and a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Tartu since 2007. Vinn is a Member of the International Polychaetological Association, Paleontological Association and the Paleontological Society.
Ocean acidification and deep sea biomineralization, Biomineralization, ultrastructure and evolution of calcareous tubes in annelids, Bioerosion and biofouling of hard substrates, ecology and evolution, Evolution of symbiosis and predation.
Taxonomy and ecology of diatoms (Bacillariophyta), Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) taxonomy and ecology, Biomonitoring of freshwater ecosystems, Control of eutrophication of lakes and reservoirs, Applicative algology (Forensic sciences), Sustainable development - Environment.

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