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Assemble Marine
At the Las Cruces station, in Chile
Ascidia
Fucus in new culturing system
Octopus
IUI - research vessels (M Cock)
Winter dressed lobster creel
IUI - teaching building (M Cock)
Micro algae (B Lundve)
Under water in the Red Sea
View of the Scottish West coast
Trawling at the Swedish West coast
Common sun star with fertilized eggs
ASSEMBLE is an EU FP7 research infrastructure initiative comprising a network of marine research stations.
Transnational Access
Access is provided to a comprehensive set of coastal marine ecosystems, to research vessels, state-of-the-art experimental facilities and to a wide variety of marine organisms; either as research visits or by shipment.
Networking
Networking activities are performed to enhance interoperability both within and outside of the ASSEMBLE network. This includes organizing workshops as well as establishing a virtual tool-box and a common database for marine organisms.
Research
Joint research is conducted to improve the provision of marine biological and/or ecological models with an emphasis on models for marine genomics.
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News
Call 6 closed
101 applications have been submitted. Applicants will receive preliminary results early April 2012.
Next call will cover Dec 2012 - May 2013.
ASSEMBLE Workshop on Functional Genomics
The workshop will be on “Functional Genomics of Marine Model Organisms” from May 22nd to 23rd, 2012 at the Zoological Station Anton Dohrn in Naples, Italy.
ASSEMBLE Publications
So far ASSEMBLE has resulted in 8 scientific publications from the Transnational Access programme and 12 from ASSEMBLE Joint Reseach Activities!