Marine biotechnology
5 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work.
Most active in this area
- UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER
Northern Ireland university strong in connected health technologies, hydrogen safety, and energy efficiency, with global research partnerships across 46 countries.
“MARISURF (marine bio-surfactants, EUR 720K) represents a niche but well-funded capability in sustainable marine bioproducts for commercial exploitation.”
UK47 projects - T6 ECOSYSTEMS SRL
Italian SME specialising in citizen engagement, urban sustainability services, and digital innovation ecosystems for EU research projects.
“Participated in TASCMAR on bioactive compounds from marine invertebrate cultivation, their earliest H2020 project.”
SMEIT11 projects - UNIVERSITE DE LA REUNION
French Indian Ocean university specializing in atmospheric research, island energy systems, and tropical marine science from a unique EU Outermost Region location.
“TASCMAR (their largest funded project at EUR 380K) focused on bioactive compounds from cultivation of marine invertebrates.”
FR11 projects - CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY
Thailand's top university contributing biomedical and tissue engineering expertise to EU research networks via MSCA-RISE staff exchange programs.
“TASCMAR project explored bioactive compounds from marine invertebrates — their only project with direct EC funding.”
TH8 projects - CLUSTER INDUSTRIELLE BIOTECHNOLOGIE EV
German industrial biotech cluster connecting enzyme technology, alternative proteins, and bioeconomy SMEs across Europe.
“INMARE explored metagenomic mining of marine extremophile enzymes for industrial and bioactive compound applications.”
SMEDE5 projects