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How to react to the necessity of a sustainable animal production? The EcoLamb project.
Tanja Peric, Martina Bergant Marušič, Ario De Marco, Petra Makorič, 2019, published scientific conference contribution

Abstract: EcoLamb assesses the sustainability of diverse European sheep production systems focusing on the ecological footprint, animal welfare aspects and nutrition value of lamb meat. The outcomes of these assessments will be used to understand the potential future barriers that limit the innovative capacity and development of the sector and the opportunities that may provide a future market niche against competitive products from other global markets. Farm solutions that incorporate consumer expectations for animal welfare and meat quality will enhance the competitiveness of Europe's lamb meat sector. The project engages trans-national research and industry stakeholders from 6 countries made up of Germany, Italy, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain and Turkey to analyse on 20 case study farms resource-efficient, competitive and low-carbon lamb production models. Direct linkage between animal welfare, meat quality and pharmaceutical use will also be determined using innovative Precision Farming techniques. The project will produce a toolbox of recommendations for productive sheep farm management, supply chain and marketing on how to improve the acceptability of lamb meat by consumers. Thus, the multidisciplinary approach and the multi-actor involvement of the EU sheep sector will assist in re-designing critical aspects to increase society acceptance and the place of lamb meat in future diets and the outcomes of the project will be used by stakeholders to promote changes in farm management, marketing and processing of meat from sheep. Additionally, results will be used by farm consultants, farmer groups and policy officers to re-design consulting approaches and plan new initiatives to make all aspects of the European sheep industry more sustainable.
Keywords: Sustainability, animal production, lamb, welfare, quality, meat, EcoLamb
Published in RUNG: 26.11.2019; Views: 3255; Downloads: 0
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A consensus protocol for the in silico optimisation of antibody fragments
Miguel Soler, Barbara Medagli, Marta S. Semrau, Paola Storici, Gregor Bajc, Ario De Marco, Alessandro Laio, Sara Fortuna, 2019, original scientific article

Keywords: nanobodies, in silico design, Her2
Published in RUNG: 21.11.2019; Views: 3298; Downloads: 0
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Bacterial surface display of nanobodies against cancer and toxic micoalgal cells
Sandra Oloketuyi, Carina Dilkaute, Elisa Mazzega, Joachim Jose, Ario De Marco, 2019, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: bacteria surface display, nanobodies, HER2, A. minutum
Published in RUNG: 18.11.2019; Views: 3414; Downloads: 99
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Nanobodies as a flexible biotechnological platform
Ario De Marco, invited lecture at foreign university

Keywords: nanobodies, phage display, crystallography chaperones, functionalization strategies
Published in RUNG: 10.11.2019; Views: 2967; Downloads: 0
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Nanobodies as a platform of flexible tools suitable for diversified biotechnological needs
Ario De Marco, invited lecture at foreign university

Keywords: nanobodies, functional tags, diagnostics, extracellular vesicles
Published in RUNG: 10.09.2019; Views: 2990; Downloads: 0
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