Do you hold a #Master’s degree in Biotechnology, Chemical and Biological Engineering, or related fields and are looking for a new challenge to support #sustainability? Then take note of this opportunity! The Centre of Biological Engineering is accepting applications for a Research #Grant within the project "#ESSEntial – Establishing sustainable #bioproduction of #lactones from metabolic engineering of industrial cell factory systems: Ashbya gossypii." This initiative aims to revolutionise the #food and #cosmetic industries by making them more environmentally friendly and economically competitive. This transformation will be achieved by redirecting the #genetic code of the fungus #Ashbya gossypii to sustainably and efficiently convert sugars into lactones. Applications are open until 11 November. Find all the details here: www.lkme.pt/zFsJG
CEB - Centre of Biological Engineering
Pesquisa biotecnológica
Linking life and technology to shape the future
Sobre nós
The Centre of Biological Engineering (CEB in a PT acronym) is a research centre located at the University of Minho (Braga) and integrated in the Portuguese Science and Technology System. Since 2002, CEB was awarded the grade of Excellent, and in 2006 CEB was one of the founders of the Associated Lab Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering (IBB). CEB combines fundamental science - Chemistry, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Molecular Biology – with Engineering Sciences to obtain value-added products or processes in the Food, Chemical, Biotech, and Environmental Industries.
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http://ceb.uminho.pt
Link externo para CEB - Centre of Biological Engineering
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- Pesquisa biotecnológica
- Tamanho da empresa
- 201-500 funcionários
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- Braga
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- Educacional
- Fundada em
- 1995
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Universidade do Minho
Campus de Gualtar
Braga, 4710-057, PT
Funcionários da CEB - Centre of Biological Engineering
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CEB participates in #Circularity Week, promoted by the Municipality of Braga! Researcher Lucília Domingues, from the Centre of Biological Engineering, visited Gualtar Primary School, in Braga, Portugal, to present the #ESSEntial Project, which aims to use Ashbya gossypii, a filamentous #fungus known for producing vitamin B2, to make the #food and #cosmetics industries more #environmentally friendly. This activity is part of Circularity Week, an initiative encompassing several actions in collaboration with different entities to highlight the role of the circular #economy as an effective tool for mitigating climate change and #biodiversity loss. Through research projects like this, the Centre actively contributes to creating innovative #solutions for a greener, more #sustainable future!
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Improving drinking #water quality by understanding the interactions between #bacteria and #fungi. This is the main objective of the #BacFunBio Project, which receives support from CEB's Intramural Funding Programme. The research focuses on the presence of #biofilms, communities of microorganisms with a high degree of organisation, in #drinking water distribution systems. Although bacteria are the dominant microbial population, filamentous fungi also appear in significant numbers, contributing to the #deterioration of this valuable resource. Understanding the mechanisms that regulate the formation and behaviour of these inter-kingdom biofilms is, therefore, fundamental to improving existing control #strategies and creating more effective alternatives that ensure water #safety. The project aims to uncover the role of interactions between bacteria and fungi, as well as to analyse alternative #disinfectants. Learn more here: www.lkme.pt/RaIvZ
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Fungi as allies of #Biotechnology and #Bioengineering! Do you know what Applied #Mycology consists of? This field of science seeks to understand how #fungi can be used in different sectors, such as addressing #environmental issues, #food production, and promoting public #health. At the Centre of Biological Engineering, our researchers have been exploring the potential of these organisms to develop innovative #solutions. The research focuses on two main areas: - Through Environmental and #Medical Mycology, we work on the #biodegradation of pollutants and the identification of emerging #diseases to find new #treatment methods. - In Food and #Water Mycology, we are dedicated to preventing fungi and #mycotoxins in food and drinking water while also analysing how #climate change and European policies influence the resilience of fungi in the food supply. Find out more about our research work here: www.lkme.pt/oB7Ht
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Project by CEB's researcher to combat #Alzheimer's awarded in Spain! The #HERCULES – Bacteriophages to Combat Alzheimer's Project, led by Ivone Martins from the Centre of Biological Engineering, has been awarded €40,000 in the Human #Health category at the 5th Edition of the International ZENDAL Awards, promoted by the Spanish pharmaceutical group with a presence in 65 countries. This research aims to develop an effective method to #detect Alzheimer's disease long before the first symptoms appear, offering new hope for early #diagnosis and #treatment. By using #bacteriophages – viruses that only infect bacteria – it may be possible not only to identify the early signs of neuronal #degeneration but also to inhibit the formation of the #peptide responsible for the condition. CEB is proud of this remarkable achievement and congratulates the entire research team on this international recognition, which reaffirms the Centre’s commitment to scientific #excellence.
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Finding an effective #alternative for the prevention of #hair loss during #chemotherapy. The #SmartCAP Project, supported by CEB’s Intramural Funding programme, seeks to develop an innovative method to combat #alopecia – condition of hair loss - induced by oncological treatments (CIA). Since the only available therapy currently is scalp #cooling, the research aims to create a #safer and more #efficient option for patients, regardless of hair type or chemotherapy regimen. By combining multiple strategies into a single formula, researchers are implementing in #vitro and ex #vivo models of hair #follicles to test #solutions that can address the issue without compromising the effectiveness of the treatment for the disease. Learn more here: www.lkme.pt/GaVVL
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#Biotechnology has been profoundly revolutionising various #industrial sectors, offering innovative solutions that make production processes more #sustainable and #efficient! At the Centre of Biological Engineering, we are at the forefront of this transformation, harnessing the power of #microorganisms, #enzymes, and #bioprocesses to create new ways of #producing, #processing, and #optimising products in fields such as #food, #pharmaceuticals, and #cosmetics. By applying biotechnology to industry, our researchers are helping to shape the future of several sectors, promoting more #environmentally friendly practices and developing products with the potential to make a positive #impact on people's lives. Learn more here: www.lkme.pt/Z73gM
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Did you know that #CEB is active on several #social media #platforms? Through these channels, we share interesting and informative content about our scientific #projects and #researchers, as well as insights into #Biotechnology and #Bioengineering. You will also stay updated with relevant #news related to the Centre of Biological Engineering. Curious? Follow us, and don't miss any updates! • Facebook: www.lkme.pt/zsn69 • Instagram: www.lkme.pt/fV8sK • LinkedIn: www.lkme.pt/IxlYF • X (Twitter): www.lkme.pt/tmpfv • YouTube: www.lkme.pt/HzbLC
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Producing cello-oligosaccharides #sustainably and innovatively. The #BioCello Project, one of the initiatives supported by CEB's Intramural Funding programme, aims to explore the production of cello-oligosaccharides (#COS), small #glucose molecules with vast #prebiotic potential. A #metagenomic study will be conducted through composting samples to identify promising #enzymes that enable the sustainable production of these compounds. Additionally, the research will evaluate the beneficial impact of COS on health, using in vitro models that simulate the #gastrointestinal tract and #skin. This Project promises to contribute to sustainable #biotechnology and open new avenues for applications in the #food and #health sectors. Learn more here: www.lkme.pt/gYsRT
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CEB's Project is among the winners of the 2024 edition of the Promove Programme! #NaturTex, coordinated by Carla Silva, a researcher at the Centre of Biological Engineering, was one of the R&D #projects selected to receive funding from the #Promove Programme – The Future of the Interior, supported by the ”la Caixa” Foundation, in collaboration with Banco BPI and in partnership with the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT). The programme aims to promote highly innovative #initiatives that contribute to the #development of the #Interior regions. The research seeks to harness #bioactive compounds and #pigments from species such as oak (Quercus spp.), almond, cherry, olive, and blueberry, among other fruit trees, for use in the #textile industry. This way, it will be possible to give a new life to agroforestry #waste, as well as forest and fruit by-products. The Centre is proud of this achievement, which reaffirms the commitment of our researchers to developing #solutions capable of making a positive #impact on society and the environment! Learn more here: www.lkme.pt/yiiu4