South Australia and Shandong Province have established a Sister State Level Relationship since 1986. Adelaide and Qingdao have also established their Friendly Cooperative City status since 2000 and established a Sister City Level Relationship in 2013. Recently, the South Australia Premier Mr Jay Weatherill visited Shandong Province with the largest delegation of South Australian business leaders on a Government trip. There were many synergies between the economies of the two states. Both have strong wine, agricultural, advanced manufacturing and resources sectors.
Aim: To develop collaboration and partnership on marine science and technology R&D, education and industry development between IOC and Flinders University and SA
Main Research fields of Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences:
1. Resources exploration and sustainable utilization in mariculture
2. Key processes of marine ecology and effects on the environment and resources
3. Ocean circulation dynamics and its impacts on climate and environment; Ocean waves and their effects on other oceanic processes; Remote sensing and prediction methods of ocean environment
4. The evolution and resource potential of the West Pacific continental margin; Process; Exploration of deep-sea environment and life processes
5. Algal sciences and biotechnology, enhanced and aquaculture biotechnology in marine mollusks and fish, aquatic animal nutrition and feeds manufacture tech, bio-pharmaceutics and bio-products development, and marine environmental friendly chemistry
6. Marine environment monitoring, marine environmental evaluation technologies, engineering geology, hydrology, meteorology marine equipment and system integration of research and exploration, environmental evaluation and environmental evaluation technology research and development
7. The study of taxonomy, phylogeny, biodiversity and biogeography of marine organisms from China seas.
8. Marine Corrosion and Protection
Schedule Feb.24 2014 | ||
9.00 |
WELCOME |
Prof Song Sun |
9.15 |
Flinders University Profile |
Prof David Day |
9.30 |
South Australia-A Hub for Marin e Biotechnology |
Prof Rob Lewis |
9.45 |
Flinders Centre for Marine Bioproducts |
Prof Wei Zhang |
10.00 |
Flinders Marine Science Centre |
Prof Jim Mitchell |
10.15 |
Tea Break 30 mins |
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SESSION 1: Ecology, Seaweed and bioprocesssing |
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10.45 |
Coastal ecology |
ProfLuciano Beheregaray |
11.00 |
Seaweed resources |
Prof Jason Tanner |
11.15 |
Construction of a high-density genetic map for Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei using next generation sequencing technology |
Dr. Yang Yu |
11.30 |
Harmful algal blooms in China: an overview |
Dr. Rencheng Yu |
11.45 |
Prof Jim Mitchell | |
12.00 |
Prof Wei Zhang | |
12.15 |
Multiple omics analysis revealed the stress adaptation mechanism of oyster |
Dr. Li Li |
12.30 |
Membranes |
Prof Amanda Ellis |
12.45 |
Clean Technologies |
Prof Colin Raston |
13.00 |
Discussion |
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13.30 |
Lunch |
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SESSION 2: Drug discovery, design and development |
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10.45 |
Natural Product Discovery & Chemistry |
Prof Chris Franco |
11.00 |
Drug design |
Prof Ian Menz |
11.15 |
Extract, Structure Modification, Insecticidal and Aantimicrobial Activities of Active Substances from Marine Creatures. |
Dr. Pengcheng Li |
11.30 |
Bromophenol Derivatives, New Drug Candidates Against T2DM |
Dr. Dayong Shi |
11.45 |
Structure elucidation and synthesis |
ProfMike Perkins |
12.00 |
Mammalian cell based Assays |
Prof Barbara Sanderson |
12.15 |
An efficient E. coli secretory expression system to produce recombinant chitin-degrading related enzymes from shrimp and bacteria |
Dr. Jiquan Zhang |
12.30 |
Assays and Drug Discovery |
Prof Arduino Magnoni |
12.45 |
Stem cells |
Prof Robyn Meech |
13.00 |
Drug Development |
Prof Ross McKinnon |
13.15 |
Discussion |
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13.30 |
Lunch |
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14.30 |
Individual lab visit andGroup discussion on thepotentialcollaborationproject development (Pre-match partner can be made, based on the CV provided, pls nominate your partner of interest) |
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