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Research Mode Project ROSEMEB

Courses. Kick-off workshop on New Trends in Marine Chemical Ecology in Ischia, (Italy) November 2005 Presentations offered by the participants and a report of the workshop are available at http://marbef.org/projects/rosemeb/results.php. Stazione Zoologica A. Dohrn di Napoli, Italy.

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Research Mode Project ROSEMEB

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  1. Courses • Kick-off workshop on New Trends in Marine Chemical Ecology in Ischia, (Italy) November 2005 • Presentations offered by the participants and a report of the workshop are available athttp://marbef.org/projects/rosemeb/results.php Stazione Zoologica A. Dohrn di Napoli, Italy University of Göteborg, Sweden Station Biologique de Roscoff, France Max-Plank-Institut Für Marine Mikrobiologie, Germany Alfred Wegener Institute of Bremerhaven, Germany • Workshop on Chemical Ecology of Plankton in Juodkrante (Lithuania) July 2008 • Presentations offered by the participants and a report of the workshop are available athttp://marbef.org/projects/rosemeb/results.php Kalmar University Sweden CNRS_LOV Laboratoire de Océanographie de Villefranche, France Klaipeda University; Coastal Research and Planning Institute Lituania Plymouth Marine Laboratory UK Observatoire Océanologique de Banyuls s/mer France CNR-ISMAR Istituto Scienze del Mare di Venezia, Italy CNR-ICB Istituto di Chimica Biomolecolare di Pozzuoli, Italy Centro Interdisciplinar de Investigação Marinha e Ambiental, Portugal Research Mode Project ROSEMEB Role of secondary metabolites in driving ecosystem functionality and maintaining ecosystem biodiversity In the last decade, there has been an increased awareness that many secondary metabolites play fundamental roles as defences against predators and competitors, by acting as infochemicals, allelogens and kairomones. They are therefore driving ecosystem functionality at the species, population, community and ecosystem level, by affecting cell physiology as well as interactions among organisms. The discipline that studies chemical interactions among living organisms is named Chemical Ecology, which focuses on the production and response to signaling molecules, toxins, and other organic compounds. ROSEMEB aims at integrating research in chemical ecology at the european scale by fostering exchange between laboratories involved in the study of secondary metabolites of marine organisms. This integration should allow the participants to collaborate in projects that cannot be carried out by a single institute, and will allow for the training of young scientists in the rapidly growing discipline of chemical ecology. • WORKPLAN • Coordination among participants is achieved though the joint organisation of workshops and training activities. One joint position paper has been written as output of the first workshop and two more are under elaboration. • Training is an important engagement of all partecipants in ROSEMEB. Three courses are being organized, on bioassays and on chemical isolation methods. • Exchange of material and samples among the participants, together with short sabbaticals, have taken place among the partecipants RESULTS - A reference list of relevant publications in chemical ecology is online at the ROSEMEB RMP website. The list focuses on secondary metabolites of marine organisms and their effects at the molecular, cellular, population, community and ecosystem level and should be a good starting point for potential researchers in chemical ecology.It is updated periodically Weblink: http://www.marbef.org/projects/rosemeb/results.php More detail, updates and further information is available at http://www.marbef.org/projects/rosemeb/index.php PARTECIPANTS - Workshop on Chemical ecology as a driver for bioprospecting and blue technology in Ischia, Italy, from 29 to 31 October 2008 Coordinator of the RMP: Dr. Adrianna Ianora (ianora@szn.it) Responsible for outreach within ROSEMEB: Dr. Raffaella Casotti (raffa@szn.it) Stazione Zoologica A. Dohrn di Napoli, Villa Comunale, Napoli 80121, Italy,

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