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Marine research –Norway Qingdao, October 2011 Kjersti T. Fjalestad, Ph.D,
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Norway – 2nd largest export nation of seafood 2010 53.8 billions NOK 150 nations 37 million meals every day
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The Research Council Strategic adviser to the government Research funding agency Support basic research Implement national thematic priorities Support private R&D Networking and dissemination Internationalisation
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Marine research in Norway (National statistics 2009, NIFU 2011 ) Total research 41.9 Billions NOK Public – 46 % Private– 54 % Marine research 2.8 Billions NOK (6.6 % of total R&D) Public – 64 %, Private – 36 % Aquaculture research 1.3 Billions NOK (2.5 % of total R&D) Public – 48 % Private– 52 %
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Marine based bioeconomy Wild captured fish Aquaculture Food industry By-products Marine bioprospecting Bio-energy
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Future Marine biotechnology including molecular aquaculture, core activity for Norway. Genome sequences to be refined and utilised in aquaculture development and biological understanding of the environment and sustainable development. Create value for the society from bioprospecting.
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Sequencing genomes Mapping the salmon genome (start 2009) International consortium (Canada, Chile) Mapping the salmon lice genome – Accomplished Main work taking place at IMR (Bergen) Mapping the cod genome – Accomplished
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Genome sequences The Atlantic salmon genome: International collaboration Canada, Chile, Norway (ICSASG). 2009 – 2013. Objectives: Establish the reference sequence for all salmonids Identify and physically map all genes in the Atlantic salmon genome. Assembly 1 (3x coverage) released November 2011. Sequencing by Sanger methodology and new generation sequencing (Illumina, 454) The Cod genome: Published September 2011: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature10342ttp://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature10342 Sequenced in Norway by 454 sequencing. Unusual immune system organisation discovered. The Salmon louse genome: Published January 2011. Basis for a Center for Research-based Innovation.
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Marine Bioprospecting Vision: - a source of new and viable wealth creation R&D&Innovation Commercialisation Regulate marine genetic resources Establish network of marine biobanks Strengthening bioprospecting Build on existing knowledge Priority of new collections: Arctic organisms Extreme habitats Marine Bioprospecting: First call 2010 – 94 millions NOK
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Marine bioprospecting Based on a national strategy to explore the cold seas around Norway. Building marine biobanks with invertebrates, plants and microorganisms. Core analytical unit with assays for cancer, immunology, antioxidative, anti-microbials (virus & bacteria). Metagenomics activity. Supporting research projects and industrial development. A Center for Research-based Innovation is established. Open for international research and industry collaborations.
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Aquaculture – An Industry in Growth Success due to research + responsible management regimes Need for collaboration – industry, research communities, public authorities, internationally Thematic priority areas 1.Sustainable seafood production 2.Healthy fish 3.Feeds of the future 4.Other production species 5.Environment-friendly aquaculture technology 6.Genetics and selective breeding
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North America Global partner EU Framework program New Economies; China, Japan, India... Nordic Countries South America Collaboration To address complexity Capacity building Integration Synergies An European strategy for marine and maritime research Improve efficiency and excellence EU, Nordic, North-America, China, India....
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Funded by Ministry of Foreign Affairs to follow up on The Norwegian Government’s Strategy for Cooperation between Norway and CHINA (2007) CHINOR-programme: (2008-2017) 20 mill. NOK per year Homepage: http://www.forskningsradet.no/CHINOR/http://www.forskningsradet.no/CHINOR/ Programme: Research Cooperation with China - CHINOR
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Medium term thematic S&T priorities in China and Norway 中挪国家中期科技发展重点领域 Norway 挪威 Energy 能源 Oceans 海洋 Environment 环境 Food 食物 Health 健康 Welfare 社会福利保障 China 中国 * 1. Energy 能源 2. Water and mineral resources 水和矿产资源 3. Environment 环境 4. Agriculture 农业 5. Manufacturing 制造业 6. Transportation 交通运输业 7 . Information industry and modern service industry 信息产业及现代服务业 8 . Population and health 人口与健康 9 . Urbanization and city development 城镇 化与城市发展 10 . Public security 公共安全 11 . National defense 国防 *Chinese National Medium and Long-term S&T Development Plan Outline(2006-2020) 中国国家中长期科技发展规划纲要
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Medium term technological S&T priorities in China and Norway 中挪国家中期科技发展重点领域 Norway 挪威 Technological research priorities inNorway 挪威国家研究重点技术 Biotechnology 生物技术 ICT 信息通讯技术 New materials Nanotech 新材料纳米 技术 China 中国 * Frontier technologies research(8 areas) 前沿技术 1 . Biotechnology 生物技术 2 . Information technology 信息技术 3 . New material technology 新材料技术 4 . Advanced manufacturing technology 先进 制造技术 5 . Advanced energy technology 先进能源技 术 6 . Marine technology 海洋技术 7 . Laser technology 激光技术 8 . Space and aviation technology 空天技术 *Chinese National Medium and Long-term S&T Development Plan Outline(2006-2020) 中国国家中长期科技发展规划纲要
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Climate Change NORKLIMA 2009: Unilateral call for cooperation projects (30 mill. NOK) Joint Call with CAS: deadline Dec. 2010, 22 mill. NOK, three projects Environment MILJØ 2015 – Joint Call with CAS: deadline Dec. 2010 (23 mill. NOK) Welfare VAM-programme: network projects 2010:3 mill NOK Climate technology CLIMIT/RENERGY 2010: Network projects (6 mill. NOK) Dialogue with CAS: possibilities for annual joint calls CHINOR
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Conclusions: Norway – a marine bioeconomy Marine research-To ensure healthy and productive seas and oceans Value creation and wealth Meet grand challenges Calls for international collaboration CHINOR financing cooperation between China and Norway Thematic priorities for future cooperation Marine bioprospecting??? Other common areas of interest within marine research???
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