Research - Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
The MetaFluidics project is funded with more than €8.8M by Horizon 2020, the European Union's Research and Innovation Programme. Coordinated by the Universidad Autónoma of Madrid, MetaFluidics involves 5 companies, 4 universities and 4 research organizations from Denmark, Spain, France, Norway, Portugal and the UK. The project was officially launched in Brussels in June 2016. The objective is to integrate a range of technologies into a platform designed to beat the odds of identifying genes of biotechnological interest among all the microbial genomes present in an environmental sample (also known as metagenomes). The emphasis will be put on technologies that are straightforwardly implemented in non-specialist labs and have the potential to become a new standard. This platform will be used for green bioenergy conversion, bioremediation, food chemistry and other industrial applications.
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