MIRRI-Microbial resources research infrastructure: The future European portal to access a broad scope of high quality microbes and related services
World Congress on Beneficial Microbes: Food, Pharma, Aqua & Beverages Industry
August 25-27, 2015 Valencia, Spain

Aurora Zuzuarregui Miro

University of Valencia, Spain

Posters-Accepted Abstracts: Ferment Technol

Abstract:

Microorganisms hold a high inherent value proved by the large number of applications in which they have been used. Public Culture Collections have the mandate to conserve microbial diversity and associated data and to make it available to the scientific community. Nevertheless, resources and information are currently fragmented and miss harmonized levels of quality rendering suboptimal exploitation of the available microbial diversity. MIRRI, Microbial Resources Research Infrastructure, is a pan-European distributed research infrastructure in its preparatory phase, which aims to support research and development in all fields of biotechnology (blue, green, red and white). Currently, more than 30 public culture collections and research institutes from 19 European countries collaborate to establish this infrastructure. MIRRI will coordinate offer and expertise and will provide a single entry point to resources, databases, training and expertise in the field of microbiology. MIRRI will also support users dealing with microbial resources in issues such as Biosecurity, Intellectual Property Rights, Access and Benefit Sharing, etc., facilitating legal compliance. Moreover, MIRRI aims to apply a holistic approach to data management, improving interoperability of data sets to facilitate generation of knowledge from data. Tailor-made solutions for biotech companies and participation in projects to sustain the bioeconomy will also be a part of the MIRRI action plan.

Biography :

Aurora Zuzuarregui Miro has completed her PhD from University of Valencia and was contracted as a Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Vienna for more than 6 years. She is the MIRRI project manager and the quality manager at the CECT, a public collection that maintains and supplies bacteria, archaea, yeast and filamentous fungi. She has participated in three European founded research projects and has published several papers in reputed journals.

Email: azuzuarregui@cect.org