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European Conference on Marine Natural Products : XIV ECMNP - conference 2025
2025, druge monografije in druga zaključena dela

Ključne besede: modro gospodarstvo, modra ekonomija, morski izdelki, morska biologija, zborniki, znanstvena posvetovanja
Objavljeno v DiRROS: 29.09.2025; Ogledov: 954; Prenosov: 506
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Innovative solutions for valorization of desalination brine
Ana Rotter, Baruch Rinkevich, Irem Deniz, Maggie M. Reddy, Mariana Girão, Maria F. Carvalho, Nina Gunde-Cimerman, Cene Gostinčar, Mercedes Cueto, Ernesta Grigalionyte-Bembič, 2025, izvirni znanstveni članek

Povzetek: Desalination is becoming increasingly important to meet the growing demand for freshwater. However, a major drawback of this technology is the production of hypersaline brine. This by-product contains salts and contaminants that have been removed during the desalination process, including antiscalants, cleaning agents, heavy metals, and organic compounds. Instead of disposing of this brine and causing environmental harm, new strategies should be developed to transform brine from a burden into an opportunity with environmental and economic benefits. Brine can harbor halotolerant and halophilic microorganisms, making it a valuable resource for studying microbial diversity, adaptations and exploring untapped biotechnological opportunities in pharmaceutical, industrial, and ecological fields. We propose two strategies of innovation: (i) using brine to cultivate micro- and macro-organisms, both of which can create circular economy models tailored to global and local needs. (ii) In addition, the amount of brine generated by desalination plants can be reduced by integrating or coupling them with biodesalination modules. These modules would harness halotolerant and halophilic organisms to retain and assimilate salts, reducing the environmental impact of desalination.
Ključne besede: desalination, brine, environmental impact, circular economy, biotechnology
Objavljeno v DiRROS: 08.09.2025; Ogledov: 580; Prenosov: 292
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2B-BLUE : Boosting the Blue Biotechnology community in the Mediterranean
Ana Rotter, Anja Sergaš, Daniel Bosch, Ernesta Grigalionyte-Bembič, 2024, elaborat, predštudija, študija

Objavljeno v DiRROS: 19.12.2024; Ogledov: 914; Prenosov: 97
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Deliverable 1.4.1 : resources collection methodology
Ana Rotter, Ernesta Grigalionyte-Bembič, Jan Ulčar, 2023, elaborat, predštudija, študija

Objavljeno v DiRROS: 19.12.2024; Ogledov: 835; Prenosov: 78
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Deliverable 1.4.2 : executive synthesis of available "resources"
Ana Rotter, Daniel Bosch, Ernesta Grigalionyte-Bembič, 2023, končno poročilo o rezultatih raziskav

Objavljeno v DiRROS: 19.12.2024; Ogledov: 822; Prenosov: 92
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D1.4 Qualitative feedback from WINBLUE Labs : WINBLUE, empowering women and mainstreaming gender equality in the blue economy
Ana Rotter, Ernesta Grigalionyte-Bembič, 2024, elaborat, predštudija, študija

Povzetek: The WINBLUE project takes a multi-actor, data-driven, trans-sectoral and practice-cantered approach to accelerate the empowerment of women in the blue economy. For this reason, the collection qualitative data has been performed. The data collection exercise analysed in this Deliverable, is essential to identify challenges faced by women working in the WINBLUE selected sectors and to provide a basis for establishing future recommendations. The main messages identified in the Deliverable are: 1. Understanding gender and gender equality. For many years, gender equality was considered only as the gender distribution of women and men employed in an organization. This has been changed only in recent years, especially by requesting the adoption of the Gender Equality Plans. 2. Gender Equality Plan (GEP). The EU encouraged the mandatory adoption of GEPs in public organisations if the organisation wants obtain EU funding. If it was not enforced by the EU, many legal entities would not introduce it. However, many organizations see this as a formal “tick the box” exercise without its formal implementation. Nevertheless, in blue economy, where a lot of workforce operates in private or non-governmental entities, GEPs can also be of high value to make structural and cultural changes in individual organizations. 3. Obstacles, such as stereotypes, traditions, mentality and prejudices are still very present in today's society and represent one of the biggest obstacles for women when entering or trying to move up in the sectors of the blue economy selected by WINBLUE (Blue circular bioeconomy and biotechnology, Fisheries and aquaculture, Sustainable coastal and marine tourism, Offshore renewable energy, Cutting-edge marine technologies and others, such as marine education, marine policy, port management, navigation). An important obstacle to mention is motherhood and balancing work and family life. This is not only related to maternity leave and at least one year's absence from work, but also to caring responsibilities and domestic duties, as well as ineffective institutional or national policies on work-life balance. In addition, women are subject to enormous social pressure with regard to role models, family and their life choices. 4. Education plays a very important role in raising awareness, fighting stereotypes, changing mindsets and raising new generations who will understand the meaning and importance of gender equality. It starts at an early age with the first lessons learned from parents and continues at school, university and vocational training. Hence, educational activities should be an integral part of any GEPs. 5. Recruitment and promotion. Gender alone should not be a factor in hiring and promotion. The decision to recruit or promote a person should be made on the basis of the candidate’s skills, abilities, competencies and experience. However, to address unconscious bias and ensure transparent recruitment and promotion procedures, clear guidelines with standardized questions and tasks should be established and records of the selection/promotion process should be kept so that the transparency of the process can be reviewed if necessary. Recruitment and promotion committees should be composed of both male and female employees. 6. Creation of support networks is mostly seen as a valuable tool that can provide mutual support, exchange of good practices and introduce ambassadors with good practice examples. 7. The WINBLUE project, in particular the qualitative and quantitative data collection, as well as the GEP models can make a decisive contribution to introducing changes in the blue economy sector, improving the representation of women in this sector and increasing their number in leadership positions. The WINBLUE project is a good starting point to raise awareness and increase the visibility of women in the blue economy sector. 8. Sustainability of the results of this project should already be considered at this point, during its implementation stage. This entails that through identified stakeholders, activities and GEPs proposed, the systematic quantitative and qualitative data analysis should be maintained and regular monitoring of GEP implementation should be established, including the collaboration with national and international legislative/funding organizations and other organizations from the blue economy sector.
Ključne besede: gender equality, marine biotechnology, blue economy
Objavljeno v DiRROS: 19.12.2024; Ogledov: 1279; Prenosov: 120
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Marine cosmetics and the blue bioeconomy : from sourcing to success stories
Ana Rotter, Despoina Varamogianni-Mamatsi, Alenka Zvonar Pobirk, Mirjam Gosenca Matjaž, Mercedes Cueto, Ana R. Díaz Marrero, Maja Berden Zrimec, Ernesta Grigalionyte-Bembič, Katja Klun, Luen Zidar, Špela Baebler, Lada Lukić-Bilela, 2024, izvirni znanstveni članek

Povzetek: As the global population continues to grow, so does the demand for longer, healthier lives and environmentally responsible choices. Consumers are increasingly drawn to naturally sourced products with proven health and wellbeing benefits. The marine environment presents a promising yet underexplored resource for the cosmetics industry, offering bioactive compounds with the potential for safe and biocompatible ingredients. This manuscript provides a comprehensive overview of the potential of marine organisms for cosmetics production, highlighting marine-derived compounds and their applications in skin/hair/oral-care products, cosmeceuticals and more. It also lays down critical safety considerations and addresses the methodologies for sourcing marine compounds, including harvesting, the biorefinery concept, use of systems biology for enhanced product development, and the relevant regulatory landscape. The review is enriched by three case studies: design of macroalgal skincare products in Iceland, establishment of a microalgal cosmetics spin-off in Italy, and the utilization of marine proteins for cosmeceutical applications.
Ključne besede: bioactive compounds, cosmeceuticals, marine organisms, naturally sourced, biorefinery, cosmetics, marine biotechnology, natural product chemistry
Objavljeno v DiRROS: 04.12.2024; Ogledov: 1195; Prenosov: 1958
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B-Blue : Building the blue biotechnology community in the Mediterranean
Ana Rotter, Anja Sergaš, Ernesta Grigalionyte-Bembič, 2021, elaborat, predštudija, študija

Povzetek: The document presents B-Blue project communication and dissemination strategy developed in the framework of WP2. Communication and dissemination plan provides guideline to the B-Blue project partners on how communication and dissemination of the project should be performed. Communication and dissemination plan is a detailed document explaining all aspects related to B-Blue communication and dissemination: • main principles of internal and external communication, • stakeholders mapping, identification of the opinion leaders, distribution of the targeted audiences and tailored messages to be sent to them, timing and role of CT. • the rules to be followed for building the project’s visual identity, • communication and dissemination activities, tools and channels, • creates the tools to monitor how successfully and effectively it is implemented.
Objavljeno v DiRROS: 03.09.2024; Ogledov: 1411; Prenosov: 1111
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Final report on women’s careers progression : deliverable D3.3
Ana Rotter, Ernesta Grigalionyte-Bembič, Jan Ulčar, Andrea Wolfram, Janne Haack, Madlen Baumert, Veronika Mešková, Teresa Carvalho, Carina Jordão, Sara Diogo, Hana Himi, Maya Ashkenazi, 2022, elaborat, predštudija, študija

Povzetek: The main objective of this deliverable is to evaluate what impact the CHANGE project had on GEP implementing partners and CHANGE team members. The deliverable is based on the data obtained from self-assessment forms, which were filled in by CHANGE implementing partners in February 2022. This report presents the views on how the participation in CHANGE project changed the institutional gender equality level and what impact was made to individuals included in the CHANGE project. The results show that inclusion in CHANGE project had significant positive organizational and personal impact to the organizations and CHANGE team members.
Objavljeno v DiRROS: 02.09.2024; Ogledov: 1109; Prenosov: 695
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