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OUR BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES INFRASTRUCTURE
Our infrastructure comprises of culture collections, preserved samples and sampling upon request. Have a look below at the different possibilities.
ISO 9001:2015 certified bacteria and (BCCM/LMG) and diatom (BCCM/DCG) collections; seaweed and invertebrate cultures
Historical samples and and reference collections
Go to ‘ecosystem access’ to see possibilities for sampling upon request
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Access to sample series
by RBINS - Directorate Natural Environment -

Access to Southern North Sea marine biobank
by Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee -

Characterisation of diatoms and associated microbiota
by UGent - Centre for Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution -

Characterization of diatoms and associated microbiota
by UGent - Laboratory of Protistology and Aquatic Ecology -

Histological collection marine mammals
by RBINS - Directorate Natural Environment -

Identification of marine turbellarians
by UHasselt - Biodiversiteit en Toxicologie -

Isolation, replication and identification of marine bacteria from marine samples
by UGent - Laboratory of Microbiology -

Phylogenetic analysis (molecular as well as morphological) on turbellarians
by UHasselt - Biodiversiteit en Toxicologie -

Provision of cultured macroalgae
by UGent - Phycology Lab -

Provision of cultured nematodes
by UGent - Marine Biology Research Group -

Provision of diatom strains
by UGent - Laboratory of Protistology and Aquatic Ecology -

Provision of marine bacteria from culture collection
by UGent - Laboratory of Microbiology -

Provision of preserved macroalgal samples from European waters
by UGent - Phycology Lab -

Provision of sample series from the Southern Bight of the North Sea
by UGent - Marine Biology Research Group -

Provision of turbellarians
by UHasselt - Biodiversiteit en Toxicologie -

Sampling of benthic fauna from the southern bight of the North Sea and Westerscheldt Estuary
by UGent - Marine Biology Research Group -

Sampling of nematodes from the Westerscheldt Estuary
by UGent - Marine Biology Research Group


