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ULIXES · Unravelling and exploiting Mediterranean Sea microbial diversity and ecology for Xenobiotics’ and pollutants’ clean up

FP7Status: CLOSED1 February 201131 January 2014EU funding €2,993,812

The project ULIXES aims to unravel, categorize, catalogue, exploit and manage the microbial diversity available in the Mediterranean Sea for addressing bioremediation of polluted marine sites. The idea behind ULIXES is that the multitude of diverse environmental niches of the Mediterranean Sea contains a huge range of microorganisms and their components (e.g. catabolic enzymes) or products (e.g. biosurfactant) that can be exploited in pollutant- and site-tailored bioremediation approaches. ULIXES intends to provide the proof of concept that it is possible to establish and exploit for bioremediation site-specific collections of microbial strains, mixed microbial cultures, enzymes, biosurfactants and other microbial products. These biotechnological resources will be mined by using approaches based on isolation of culturable microorganisms as well as by extensively applying advanced novel ‘meta-omics’ technologies recently developed by the project partners and exclusively available for ULIXES. Three pollutant classes recognized worldwide as environmental priorities will be considered: petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated compounds and heavy metals. A large set of polluted environmental matrices from sites located all over the Mediterranean Sea will be explored, including seashore sands, lagoon sediments, deep sea sediments polluted by heavy oil hydrocarbons at oil tanker shipwreck sites, hypersaline waters and sediments from polluted salty coastal lakes and natural deep hypersaline anoxic submarine basins and mud volcanoes where hydrocarbon seepages occur. The mined collections of microbial biotechnological products will be exploited for development of novel improved bioremediation processes whose effectiveness will be proved by ex situ and in situ field bioremediation trials. A careful dissemination action will be pursued to assure capillary information of the ULIXES results and products to stakeholders and SMEs operating in the sector of marine bioremediation.

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO

IT · €306,219

participant

UNIVERSITE HASSAN II AIN CHOCK CASABLANCA

MA · €150,800

participant

YARMOUK UNIVERSITY

JO · €174,900

participant

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE · €300,000

participant

MUBARAK CITY FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS

EG · €174,150

participant

UNIVERSITE DE TUNIS EL MANAR

TN · €239,700

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €294,880

participant

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE

IT · €299,141

participant

EcoTechSystems Srl

IT · €298,200

participant

ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA

IT · €176,398

participant

BANGOR UNIVERSITY

UK · €294,420

participant

TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF CRETE

EL · €285,004

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