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MOBILES: Environmental benefits thanks to innovative biosensors
In the first week of November, a project meeting of the MOBILES project partners was held at the INRAE institute in Jouy-en-Josas, near Versailles (France). During the event, participants exchanged updates on their work, discussed progress on individual tasks and presented further directions for action.
The meeting was also attended by representatives of the CONTRAST and AquaBioSens projects, who presented their initiatives. Discussions focused on possible synergies within the Marine Shield Cluster, to which all three projects belong.
The RIC Pro-Akademia team, represented by Łukasz Gontar and Andżelika Drutowska, presented the progress and planned activities related to the risk assessment of the use of genetically modified bacteria for the detection of pollutants in water. A plan for experiments assessing the safety of using such organisms in environmental quality monitoring systems was also presented.
The MOBILES project aims to develop new tools for monitoring and reducing environmental pollution. These activities are particularly important for the protection of human health and the environment, which is of great significance for local communities and the economy.
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The MOBILES project is funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 101135402.
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